On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 4:34 PM Marius Schwarz <fedora...@cloud-foo.de> wrote:
> ATM I'm upgrading a remote server from F38 to F39 via SSH login.
>
> The bash runs a screen, so if ssh or the network dies, the upgrade can
> continue.
>
> I just noticed that even if it keeps running, it's useless because
> openssl und openssh do not get upgraded after another.
>
> So, atm, the server has a sshd that says, that openssl is newer as the
> required openssl version. It does not start it nor can the running sshd,
> that runs the upgrade connection, fork a new instance. In other words:
> no login possible to rescue or recover the upgrade session remotely.
>
> if that wasn't enough, imapd and other services do also refuse to work
> due to openssl version mismatch.
>
> I can imagine, that this class of problems is not soley with openssl.
>
> O== Changerequest
>
> find a way to cluster packages close together that need openssl, to keep
> the risk of an inaccessible server small.
>
> i.e. by grouping the packages i.e. "network" "office" etc.

Were you following the steps outlined in
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline ?
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