I don't understand you.  I found a wpasupplicant script in if-down.d.
It looked like it was intended to kill wpa_supplicant, and I didn't find
anything commented out or disabled.  That was my bug report - I'm not
bothered that I can't use NetworkManager and have to set up config files
by hand, even though it would be nice to have more friendly support for
the "single family computer using wireless broadband" usecase.

Oops.  Um, I should mention that in order to get the hot-unplug working,
I had to use the workaround for #130437.  But that's marked as "New,
Undecided", so I assume you're not talking about that.

What requirement of wpa_supplicant does ifupdown not meet?  Ah.  "ifdown
wlan0" manually works fine.  So you're saying that ifdown has
limitations which prevent the if-down.d/wpasupplicant script working
properly on hot-unplug, is that correct?

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wpa_supplicant isn't killed on unplug
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