Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Package Version: NA
Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.

Expected:
  Running the following:
    `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
    `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
  Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.

Actual results:
  `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
  `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
  `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
*depending on interface type being raised

Argument:
  As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
- 
  Expected:
-   Running the following:
-     `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
-     `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
-   Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined. 
- 
+   Running the following:
+ ```
+     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
+     nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
+ ```
+   Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
+     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
+     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
+     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
- 
  Argument:
-   As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.
+   As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
  ```
      nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
-     nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
+     nmcli connection add type ovs-interface \
+       con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
+       ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
  ```
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
  ```
-     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
      nmcli connection add type ovs-interface \
-       con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
-       ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
+       con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
+       ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
+     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
  ```
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

** Summary changed:

- OpenVSwitch support: no package for `nm-openvswitch`
+ OpenVSwitch Support: no package for `nm-openvswitch`

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
  ```
      nmcli connection add type ovs-interface \
        con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
        ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
-     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
+     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
  ```
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.
+ 
+ Expected part of GNOME:
+ https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/nm-openvswitch.html

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
  ```
      nmcli connection add type ovs-interface \
        con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
        ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
      nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
  ```
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
      `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.
  
- Expected part of GNOME:
+ Expected component of GNOME:
  https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/nm-openvswitch.html

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
- ```
-     nmcli connection add type ovs-interface \
-       con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1           \
-       ip4 192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal
-     nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1
- ```
+     `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
+     `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-interface' unavailable`
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-port' unavailable`
-     `Error: Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 
'ovs-bridge' unavailable`
+     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
+     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
+     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.
- 
- Expected component of GNOME:
- https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/nm-openvswitch.html

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
      `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
      `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
-     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
-     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
-     `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
+   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
+   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
+   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.
  
  Expected:
    Running the following:
      `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
      `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.
  
  Actual results:
-   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
-   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
+   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
+   `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
    `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised
  
  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1877884

Title:
  OpenVSwitch Support: no package for `nm-openvswitch`

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Package Version: NA
  Issue: Ubuntu NetworkManager packages for Ubuntu 20.04+ lack OVS support.

  Expected:
    Running the following:
      `nmcli con up ovs-mgmt1`
      `nmcli connection add type ovs-interface con-name mgmt1 ifname mgmt1 ip4 
192.168.16.2/24 gw4 192.168.16.1 master internal`
    Should raise the ovs interface(es) defined.

  Actual results:
    `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-interface' 
unavailable`
    `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-port' 
unavailable`
    `Connection activation failed: NetworkManager plugin for 'ovs-bridge' 
unavailable`
  *depending on interface type being raised

  Argument:
    As of the release of rpm distros {CentOS,RHEL} 8.x there is no standard 
method to raise OVS interfaces without resorting to depricated ifscripts. deb 
based releases dropped NetworkManager nm-* support for OVS in favor of 
networkd. rpm based releases have dropped networkd in favor of NetworkManager.

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