The issue is pretty clearly in NetworkManager: the use-user-connections policy gets dropped (it's no longer needed upstream) when the files are unpacked; but the currently running instance of NM is still expecting it to be there. Otherwise, it's as if it's not permitted, hence why the wifi and any other user-specific connections are dropped.
I can ship the policy in an SRU; there's basically no adverse effect since it's not being referred to anywhere in NM code; it will just be useless once the system is restarted after the upgrade, but at least the upgrade won't give out errors for flash (and ttf fonts?)
The issue is pretty clearly in NetworkManager: the use-user- connections policy gets dropped (it's no longer needed upstream) when the files are unpacked; but the currently running instance of NM is still expecting it to be there. Otherwise, it's as if it's not permitted, hence why the wifi and any other user-specific connections are dropped.
I can ship the policy in an SRU; there's basically no adverse effect since it's not being referred to anywhere in NM code; it will just be useless once the system is restarted after the upgrade, but at least the upgrade won't give out errors for flash (and ttf fonts?)