On Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 05:08:24PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 07.02.2011 17:09, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> > On 07.02.2011 14:32, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> >> Btw, the bug is on nm because it has /at least/ to be updated with a
> >>
> >>     Breaks: network-manager-gnome << 0.8.2
> >>
> >> To be compatible with what is in squeeze.
> > 
> > That is one possibility. Ideally 0.8.1 nm-applet should continue to work 
> > with nm
> > 0.8.2, though.
> > 
> > I'll try to reproduce the problem locally and see what' going on.
> 
> Here are my test results so far:
> 
> Today I've setup a squeeze installation with nm 0.8.1 and nm-applet 0.8.1.
> I created a VPN (PPTP) connection, a DHCP, DHCP (addresses only) and static
> configuration for my wireless interface.
> Then I upgraded network-manager to 0.8.2 and kept nm-applet at 0.8.1.
> Everything continued to work fine.
> 
> I went back to nm 0.8.1 and created a connection for my ethernet interface.
> I then upgraded nm to 0.8.2 I indeed got a failure.
> NetworkManager --log-level=debug does not output anything interesting.
> I noticed though, that when starting nm-applet 0.8.1, I get the following 
> output:
> 
> ** (nm-applet:24735): WARNING **: Unhandled setting property type (read):
> '802-3-ethernet/s390-subchannels' : 'GPtrArray_gchararray_'
> ** (nm-applet:24735): WARNING **: Invalid connection
> /system/networking/connections/5: 'NMSettingWired' / 's390-options' invalid: 1
> 
> And as a result the wireless connection I created is not shown in the context
> menu of nm-applet and no connection is activated.
> 
> If I upgrade nm-applet to 0.8.2 and restart it, the two warnings are gone and
> nm-applet successfully establishes the connection via ethernet.
> 
> Afaics, the s390 options for ethernet were indeed added between 0.8.1 and 
> 0.8.2.
> 
> I don't quite understand the mechanisms here.
> Dan, are those s390 options now mandatory and need to be passed from the 
> client
> to NetworkManager? Why does nm-applet fail here? Are new API additions / 
> options
> supposed to create problems on the client side?
> Is this maybe actually a client / nm-applet problem?
> 
> Dan, are nm-applet and nm really supposed to be of the exact same version or 
> do
> you try to keep them compatible during "stable" revisions?
> 
> FWIW, as I need to get a few fixes into testing I'll add the Breaks: to
> network-manager for now, so the package can migrate.
> Hopefully we can find a different solution, which doesn't impose such strict
> version requirements and I'd lift the Breaks later again.

Okay, it's good that you've been able to reproduce, I've been sick and
at the hospital for some time and wasn't able to reproduce.

Have a nice day.
-- 
·O·  Pierre Habouzit
··O                                                madco...@debian.org
OOO                                                http://www.madism.org



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