Bowie Bailey writes:

I figured it out.  Apparently, the upgrade removed the reference to my
certificate in the config file.  I replaced the TLS_CERTFILE line and
everything is back to normal.  The auto-generated certificate was in the
default location, but didn't work for some reason.

That depends on how you specified the certificate file in the configuration file. The configuration files are not exactly free-form; their contents need to follow a specific structure, in order for them to be properly updated by an upgrade.

The real question is why did the rpm install change the config file
without creating an rpmsave file?

My spec files don't work that way. If the config files are properly structured, only the relevant bits of the configuration files should get updated, rather than getting summarily replaced and backed up with .rpmsave.


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