> On 20 Dec 2021, at 18:29, Andre Robatino <robat...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 
> This was my fault. Apparently, after updating ca-certificates, it's 
> necessary to reboot. After doing that, everything is normal. Sorry for the 
> noise.

Unless you have a good reason to avoid the reboot the the simplest way to ensure
that the newly installed software is used is to reboot.

If you need to avoid a reboot then you have to figure out every service and app
that needs to be restarted. I think dns can report processes are are effected by
Installed .so files.

Barry

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