On the one hand, an argument could be made that it’s better that
    they DO say to rebuild it with each, because otherwise someone who
    DID do a later one which included those earlier ones (that did
    require a rebuild), but who DID NOT do that rebuild, might then
    have problems caused simply by that failure to rebuild. (I’ve seen
    it happen a LOT! And often people are moaning about CF10 sucking
    when it’s this very issue. Or they thought did the rebuild, but it
    didn’t really happen for some reason.)


What is it the problem you've seen happen when the connector is not rebuilt? Maybe I don't need to rebuild it (I didn't), but I haven't seen any problems. Just wanting to be aware of what I should be on the lookout for - something like "When you see your server doing Bad Thing X, that means you probably didn't rebuild the connectors after an update" - or are the symptoms too varied to pin down that well?

I am also extremely curious to find the answer to this question. I have several instances of CF 10 where I did not rebuild the connector after applying updates. I have not see any negative results by skipping that step - so I'm wondering if it's related to something in the security realm...




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