* debian/patches/git_use_wpa_wext_methods_50435e1.patch: use the same kind
of logic as wpasupplicant instead of just looking at whether a driver
reports signal over nl80211 to decide whether to use that or fallback
to wext. (LP: #1035590)
* debian/patches/ipw2x00-no-nl80211.patch: replaced by the patch above.
* debian/patches/git_ignore_ipconfig_dups_cca4052.patch: silently ignore
duplicates in NMIP[46]Config objects; which tends to happen fairly
regularly with RDNSS. (LP: #996032)
* debian/patches/nm-ipv6-route-cache.patch: don't re-add routes we receive
from kernel notifications to the routing table if they have the
RTM_F_CLONED flag; since that means they're host routes used temporarily
by the kernel to reach a specific destination; keeping them would cause at
least issues with VPNs, and possibly confusion with routing daemons.
Thanks to Ben Jenks for the patch. (LP: #1038541)
* debian/ifblacklist_migrate.sh: make sure that "iface X inet6" entries added
by d-i also get commented out if set up for dhcp or auto -- this follows
what is already done for IPv4, where such devices should be handled by
NetworkManager. This fixes issues where people installing using d-i and
where IPv6 autoconfiguration is available would get their interfaces
ignored by NetworkManager when installing desktop. (LP: #995165)
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:31:55 -0400
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2
--------------- 0-0ubuntu4. 2) precise-proposed; urgency=low
network-manager (0.9.4.
* debian/ patches/ git_use_ wpa_wext_ methods_ 50435e1. patch: use the same kind patches/ ipw2x00- no-nl80211. patch: replaced by the patch above. patches/ git_ignore_ ipconfig_ dups_cca4052. patch: silently ignore patches/ nm-ipv6- route-cache. patch: don't re-add routes we receive ifblacklist_ migrate. sh: make sure that "iface X inet6" entries added
of logic as wpasupplicant instead of just looking at whether a driver
reports signal over nl80211 to decide whether to use that or fallback
to wext. (LP: #1035590)
* debian/
* debian/
duplicates in NMIP[46]Config objects; which tends to happen fairly
regularly with RDNSS. (LP: #996032)
* debian/
from kernel notifications to the routing table if they have the
RTM_F_CLONED flag; since that means they're host routes used temporarily
by the kernel to reach a specific destination; keeping them would cause at
least issues with VPNs, and possibly confusion with routing daemons.
Thanks to Ben Jenks for the patch. (LP: #1038541)
* debian/
by d-i also get commented out if set up for dhcp or auto -- this follows
what is already done for IPv4, where such devices should be handled by
NetworkManager. This fixes issues where people installing using d-i and
where IPv6 autoconfiguration is available would get their interfaces
ignored by NetworkManager when installing desktop. (LP: #995165)
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:31:55 -0400