Not sure it's an upstream bug - if you read back, there used to be
Debian-specific code wrapped in an #ifdef, which depends on a
preprocessor symbol that is no longer defined .. if you've got time you
could see if the seem problem ever existed in Debian, and if so, if/how
they fixed it ..
S.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 08:11:34AM -0000, Ivan Larionov wrote:
> So what should we do to get this bug fixed? Report in to NM developers?
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Not sure it's an upstream bug - if you read back, there used to be
Debian-specific code wrapped in an #ifdef, which depends on a
preprocessor symbol that is no longer defined .. if you've got time you
could see if the seem problem ever existed in Debian, and if so, if/how
they fixed it ..
S.
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> So what should we do to get this bug fixed? Report in to NM developers?
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