>If you need to stay on a particular version, you should put everything in a
>(docker) container, before updates to other libraries break your version of 
>qgis-server. But for an internet facing service, this is inherently risky!

>However, for any bugs or security issues you encounter, you will be solely 
>responsible, the QGIS developers will not accept a bug report for an obsolete 
>version. If your app is >slower in 3.40, you should open a bug report for 3.40 
>and try to find out why. 


Thanks for the feedback.

Yes, it is of course important to find out why the current version is slower. 
In order to fix this if possible.
This may also be due to the interaction with Lizmap. I will pursue this further.
But I had hoped to be able to restore the old status first. And fortunately, 
thanks to Jürgen's help, this has now been achieved.


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