Accepted network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu11 (source)

Alexander Sack asac at ubuntu.com
Mon Sep 10 12:20:35 BST 2007


Accepted:
 OK: network-manager_0.6.5.orig.tar.gz
 OK: network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu11.diff.gz
 OK: network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu11.dsc
     -> Component: main Section: net

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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 13:06:24 +0200
Source: network-manager
Binary: libnm-util-dev network-manager-dev libnm-util0 libnm-glib0 network-manager libnm-glib-dev
Architecture: source
Version: 0.6.5-0ubuntu11
Distribution: gutsy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Dev Team <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Alexander Sack <asac at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 libnm-glib-dev - network management framework (GLib interface)
 libnm-glib0 - network management framework (GLib shared library)
 libnm-util-dev - network management framework (development files)
 libnm-util0 - network management framework (shared library)
 network-manager - network management framework daemon
 network-manager-dev - network management framework (development files)
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 137744
Changes: 
 network-manager (0.6.5-0ubuntu11) gutsy; urgency=low
 .
   * debian/patches/25_lp90267-dont-tear-down-upped-interfaces.patch: remove
         redundant nm_info output previously send to syslog/daemon.log
         (LP: #137744).
   * debian/patches/41r_wpa_control_custom_timeout.patch: add a state timeout
        to wpa control Private struct and add functions to set/unset this custom
        timeout; in turn implement this feature and make wpa_ctrl obey this
        custom timeout.
   * debian/patches/41r_wpa_control_explicit_TIMEOUT_reply_fixup.patch: wpa_ctrl
        returns bogus reply string which may lead to access of not-initialized
        memory in case an operation times out. We fix this by explicitly setting
        reply to TIMEOUT[CLI] on wpa_ctrl side before returning.
   * debian/patches/41s_wpa_ctrl_socket_non_block.patch: setup wpa_ctrl_socket as
        a real NON_BLOCK socket to prevent one potential reason for stale states
        in network-manager (deadlocks).
   * debian/patches/41t_nm_device_wireless_index_ctrl_sockets_by_run_count.patch:
        to prevent new supplicant sockets to not conflict with sockets that might
        still exist from previous run we now append a run_count index to _all_
        socket control paths. This run_count is incremented in supplicant_cleanup
        and is mod 10 to prevent any overflow when having more than 32-bit runs.
   * debian/patches/41q_retry_supplicant_cleanup_startup_if_ctrl_interface_connect_failes.patch:
        another try to terminate wpasupplicant more graceful: new shutdown
        sequence sends disable_network, ap_scan 0, interface_remove, terminate.
   * debian/patches/41u_custom_timeout_for_some_wpa_ctrl_operations.patch: we now
        use a custom timeout for ctrl operations: INTERFACE_ADD, DISABLE_NETWORK,
        TERMINATE; we take care that this timeout is unset after operations are
        through.
   * debian/patches/series: add all these great new patches to quilt _series_.
   * debian/patches/41d_ipw3945_turn_off_essid_in_stage1.patch,
       41l_enable_ipw3945_reset_essid.patch,series: drop from patchset - because
       we have a real fix in ipw3945 driver now.
   * debian/patches/41n_graceful_supplicant_shutdown.patch: update patch in turn of
       dropping the patches above.
Files: 
 3b3bac669a68e5d27ced3d19cdc8e78a 1823 net optional network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu11.dsc
 954a5a8b1152a6caa06ea3e8e460b7e9 39135 net optional network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu11.diff.gz
Original-Maintainer: Riccardo Setti <giskard at debian.org>

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