Hi again,
El 18/09/18 a las 11:23, aitor_czr escribió:
Hi Jochen,
El 18/09/18 a las 07:56, J. Fahrner escribió:
Am 2018-09-18 01:11, schrieb aitor_czr:
I uploaded the new packeges after fixing most of the bugs:
http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/
I also added the .desktop menu entry.
Is there some README about simple-netaid?
The only existent README file for now was written by Edward Bartolo,
and it-s focused to the previous version of simple-netaid, written in
C and freepascal.
So, it's a bit obsolete. However, the new version of simple-netaid
also uses ifupdown, but there is no CLI version for now (this is a
work in progress).
What is it? Is it a replacement for wicd?
Indeed, it's an alternative for wicd without dbus, written in C/C++
and Gtkmm-2.4.
Can they live together, or must wicd removed? What's the difference
between the two?
I've been testing both working together, and i've found the following
issue: the behaviour of wicd can be affected by the use of simple-netaid.
Not only because of possible failed attempts connecting or
disconnecting with wicd, but also for possible wrong information about
the status of the network connection.
In contrast, i didn' find this behaviour in the other way around; that
is, simple-netaid is not affected by the use of wicd. So, it would be
interenting to use both together in order to compare them.
BTW, i fixed another bug in the wired connections, and built the
packges for both architectures: i 386 and amd64. The packages are
operative now, but there are still some issues pending to be fixed: a
segmentation fault closing the application, the code for the hidden
active wifis, a socket sharing information between the
window_main_worker thread and the backend, and a lot of warnings
during the compilation.
Jochen
Thanks for your interest on simple-netaid :)
Aitor.
Another clarification: the backend of simple-netaid has been tested with
linux-3.16.x and linux-4.9.x
Cheers,
Aitor.
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