%firewalld_reload macro is a bad idea

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I got bit on an EPEL 8 system by upgrading munin-node and losing
networking to my podman containers.  I started digging and found that
munin uses the %firewalld_reload macro in %post.  Then I dug a little
more and found that there's a number of packages that use that macro.

That's a bad idea IMHO - firewalld explicitly has the idea of transient
config, and installing/upgrading any RPM that has this macro in %post
will discard any current transient config with no warning.  This could
be from other services (i.e. podman in my case) but also temporary admin
config.

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Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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