retitle 583925 New Upstream Release - connman 0.78
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Alexander, Mathieu,

ConnMan 0.78 was released on December 2nd, 2011.

With this release, WISPr WiFi hotspot logins are fully supported. With an UI 
to aide in asking login credentials, ConnMan can now authenticate the user in 
a WISPr enabled hotspot and thus be granted WiFi network access. This was made 
possible by Tomasz Bursztyka integrating the WISPr tool implemented by Marcel 
Holtmann.

Enabling and disabling WiFi, Ethernet and Cellular Technology is now in a very 
much better shape thanks to the efforts made by Alok Barsode. Initially ConnMan 
starts in online mode with all Technologies disabled. This choice of initial 
values makes ConnMan robust against unintended network usage on first startup.

This release also saw a lot of bugfixes. Almost half of the commits fix bugs 
and 
other discovered issues with 30 of them being reported via Bugzilla. A big 
thanks for bugfixing go to Alok Barsode, Arron Wang, Daniel Wagner, Danny 
Jeongseok Seo, Grant Erickson, Jeff Zheng, Jukka Rissanen, Julien Massot, 
Marcel Holtmann, Philippe Nunes, Samuel Ortiz and Tomasz Bursztyka!

On the developer front several areas were updated. Alok Barsode cleared up 
settings saving and Tomasz Bursztyka updated iptables handling. Daniel Wagner 
improved Session handling and converted GLib atomic types to GCC ones. Jukka 
Rissanen added support for PPTP and L2TP tunneling. Do note that PPTP and L2TP 
lack IPSec protection at the moment, for now the tunneled packets go through 
unencrypted. In addition to this, Provider VPN settings are now saved on a 
successful connect. Thus all Provider settings need not be specified every 
time.

Being connected via either IPv4, IPv6 or both at the same time is now handled 
correctly. This allows ConnMan to connect properly in any kind of network 
setup independent of the IP protocol version and makes ConnMan an even better 
behaving IPv6 citizen.

Reordering of services also received a lot of updates. Thus corner cases 
should now be properly handled and service ordering and their states should 
always be set correctly.

ConnMan 0.78 and earlier releases can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/connectivity/connman-release/tags

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