My testing showed having IPv6 set to Ignore was working perfectly. If it
doesn't work for you, maybe there's something else having an impact.
Could you please attach the full NetworkManager log after reproducing
the issue (with ipv6 ignore of course)?

The only gotcha for this is that you need to make sure dnsmasq is killed
off before you start re-testing, because it *does* get started by NM...
The issue is caused by the fact that it gets started twice with the same
settings, the second time always fails, which triggers the connection to
be marked as failed.

Setting the bug to incomplete now, if you find that it fixes the issue
(note that we now ship network-manager-gnome 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu6 which
defaults to ipv6 disable for new ad-hoc networks; although you will
still need to apply the change manually to those already created),
please set it to Fix Released or Invalid... If not and you can attach
more information, then please set your bug back to New. :)

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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  [regression] sharing a network with other computers no longer works in
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