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In my case I remember I just once "switched" to Courier and then immediately back to Postfix/Dovecot to force a re-installation of the latter... can be?
Luckily my ISP is backing-up my VPS every 4 hours so I could restore . Got an email from root that told me that the upgrade has been completed successfully. Didn't want to be at preview 11 but it's fine now I guess. Only new installation will fail. At least in my case.
Not all these commands work on Debian? I believe CentOS uses rpm packages. And as I said, the installation also fails on a clean server and a clean server shouldn’t have corrupted rpms.
... well, the "man" it's me, and yes the issue is solved, but that's the only thread for a solved issue that is also locked!
No big deal, anyway, and we are highly OT!
@MitchellvB995 if you are still under Debian I think the "rpm -qa | grep courier" you previously did doesn't makes much sense: try "dpkg --list | grep courier" instead...
EMERGENCY: The file /root/.my.cnf contains a password for the MySQL console client. Please remove this file temporarily and restore it after the upgrade, otherwise the upgrade will fail.
When upgrading I got this error... Why would this have a password?
Also, WARNING: There are 126 accounts with passwords encrypted using a deprecated algorithm.
I really have to update each account in the UI lol Is there no faster way?