Hi,
I also experience this issue, on Kubuntu Hardy beta. I looked in th
source package and successfully tracked the error down - the problem is
in the debian patch file "debian/patches/05-debian_backend.patch".
NetworkManager uses ifup/ifdown to manage dialup connections and the
original debian backend does not check the status code of these
commands. The mentioned patch attempts to add such a check - but with no
luck. Let's see:
@@ -587,12 +641,18 @@
if (strcmp (dialup, config->name) == 0)
{
char *cmd;
+ int status;
nm_info ("Activating dialup device %s (%s) ...",
dialup, (char *) config->data);
cmd = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ifup %s", (char *)
config->data);
nm_spawn_process (cmd);
g_free (cmd);
- ret = TRUE;
+ if (status == 0) {
+ ret = TRUE;
+ } else {
+ nm_warning ("Couldn't activate dialup device %s
(%s) - %d", dialup, (char *) config->data, status);
+ ret = FALSE;
+ }
break;
}
}
As you can see, the patch adds the status variable and checks its value
- but the status variable is never assigned! That's why the
NetworkManager log shows such bogus return codes:
>
> Sep 29 23:50:51 nimitz NetworkManager: <WARN> nm_system_activate_dialup():
> Couldn't activate dialup device ukfsn via Modem (ppp) - ***134853016***
>
To fix this, the return value from nm_spawn_process must be assigned to
the status variable (in nm_system_deactivate_dialup and
nm_system_activate_dialup functions).
status = nm_spawn_process (cmd);
The fixed debian patch is attached to this comment.
** Attachment added: "The fixed debian patch file
network-manager_0.6.6-0ubuntu4.diff.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12952440/network-manager_0.6.6-0ubuntu4.diff.gz
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network manager gives couldn't activate dialup service warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147119
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