On 2017/10/30 18:34, Thomas Haller wrote:> check 
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/Hacking
> 
> 
> You don't need to rebuild the applet, unless you have specific reasons
> to do so. Either don't use the applet at all (nmcli), or just use the
> one provided by your installation. Older client versions are compatible
> with newer server versions, so, the applet provided by your
> distribution will work, unless you want to work on a server version
> that is older (which would be odd to do).
> 
> 
> NetworkManager gets D-Bus activated. So, if you just `systemctl disable
> NetworkManager` in order to start the version that you built on your
> own, then it might be restarted again, and conflict. You could for
> example `systemctl mask NetworkManager`. See `man systemctl`.
> 
> 
> You can install NM in a separate path, and run it from the terminal
> with --debug option, so that it doesn't fork to background.
> 
> You could configure with
>         --prefix=/opt/test \
>         --localstatedir=/var \
>         --sysconfdir=/etc \
> 
> There is also --run-from-build-dir configure option, so you can run it
> from the build directory.

Thank you Thomas!

I will try.

Masashi Honma.
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