Imho it is not sufficient to update the lib folder.
I would also update some files in the bin folder and also compare the format of the new conf/* files with the old conf/* files.
e.g. check if new listeners were introduced in server.xml …
<Listener className="org.apache.catalina.core.JreMemoryLeakPreventionListener" />
-Harry
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In my experience with updating the same major version number to newer minor update of the same major, I usually haven't noticed much change, if any, to the conf files. Now if you were updating, say, Tomcat 8 to 9, I would def say replace everything and add in necessary config to wire everything else up.
Def not a bad idea covering /lib and /bin bith however. :)