>>> Once e17 is released it will only contain the released version.
>>> Currently terminology 0.1.0 is also included as well as econnman which
>>> comes with a big warning that connman in openSUSE has no proper support,
>>> Sleep_Walker has put together a repository for it (link below), when i
>>> tried it the other day it was possible to get it to work but it was
>>> still missing systemd integration so i wouldn't recommend it for non
>
> systemd integration is in connman since a long long time ago. Any
> supported version (>= 1.4) should have systemd integration.
This is probably more a packaging issue then a connman issue, not having 
really looked at it in detail yet i suspect where just missing the 
packaging macros to add connman to systemd when the package is 
installed, looking at this is on my todo list.
>
>>> advanced users, I will post again when it works.
>>
>> Connman is built somehow but the package doesn't contain client yet so
>> the use is limited to econnman abilities. Connman widget doesn't
>> recognize econnman package and shows only error message after click.
> you don't need econnman (the python thing) to use connman
> widget/module. You need it only if you need to configure things like
> static ip, dns, gw, proxy, etc.
>
> Otherwise it should just work.
>
> If you have connman >= 1.4 and it's not working, tell me and I can
> take a look on what's happening.
>
> Lucas De Marchi
When i tested it with the released version of econnman and one of the 
last two e17 snapshots econnman itself worked fine i could connect to my 
wireless and do everything i needed to use my simple network. The 
connman widget in e17 also displayed the current state, it was just 
whenever i went to do something advanced with the widget like go to 
settings it complained about a missing econnman-bin even if i had it 
running. Once my VM is setup in the next day or two ill try again on the 
e17 alpha and let you know if there's still issues



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