@camilleacey : See above my comment #1 . I was able to perform the
update by using podman to upgrade the database through every single
upstream release.

But this is not for beginners, this takes some administrative knowledge
and experience both with RabbitMQ and podman.


Probably, this is the best place to ask, since the broken upgrade strategy is 
mostly a problem of poor design of RabbitMQ, and there is more flaws in their 
build and release process. Unfortunately, they are sort of arrogant and 
ignorant against bug reports and feedback. Maybe it would help if more people 
complained in the RabbitMQ bug tracking, and publicy commented their design 
flaws. 

So I do encourage you to ask that question to the RabbitMQ people.

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