(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:56:39PM +0100) Florian Pritz :
On 11.02.2014 11:42, Ismael Bouya wrote:
It's highly unpractical to me to access the machine from where I am -- even remotely: I need someone to manually open a tunnel each time I want to access the machine --
Set up an automatic tunnel (simple service that just runs autossh or similar) or use a VPN (openvpn, tinc) and do the upgrade yourself.
That's not an option. The network on which the machine is is willingly inaccessible from outside: The sysadmin there has the principle that "a machine that works shouldn't be upgraded, because then it can break"... (The machine which has Archlinux is an exception and he's not aware of its existence) It's one thing to ask someone to manually create a tunnel so that I can access the machine once in a while. It's another one to bypass the sysadmin politics and risk problems if anything happens.
Automatic upgrades won't work if there are conflicts which sadly happens quite a few times every year.
Sure, but I can do it manually then... -- Ismael