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regarding Please update for network-manager 0.9
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Source: ubuntu-sso-client
Version: 1.0.8
Severity: important
User: [email protected]
Usertags: nm-0.9
Hi,
as part of the ongoing GNOME 3 transition, I plan to upload
network-manager 0.9 to unstable soon.
It is currently available from experimental.
ubuntu-sso-client uses the D-Bus API of NetworkManager to query for
on/offline state:
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_NAMES = {
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_ASLEEP = 1
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_CONNECTING = 2
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_CONNECTED = 3
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py:NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 4
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py: if state ==
NM_STATE_CONNECTED:
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py: elif state ==
NM_STATE_CONNECTING:
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py: if int(state) ==
NM_STATE_CONNECTED:
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/networkstate.py: elif int(state) ==
NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/bin/show_nm_state:from
ubuntu_sso.networkstate import NetworkManagerState, NM_STATE_NAMES
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/bin/show_nm_state: print
NM_STATE_NAMES[state]
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED,
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
NM_STATE_CONNECTING,
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
NM_STATE_CONNECTED)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.got_state(NM_STATE_CONNECTED)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.got_state(NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.got_state(NM_STATE_CONNECTING)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.state_changed(NM_STATE_CONNECTED)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.got_state(NM_STATE_CONNECTING)
ubuntu-sso-client-1.0.8/ubuntu_sso/tests/test_networkstate.py:
nms.state_changed(NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED)
These checks should be updated to support the new states provided by
network-manager 0.9. There is a migration guide at [1].
>From a cursory glance at the Ubuntu package, it looks like they have
already updated the package accordingly and simply syncing the package
and updating it to 1.3.3 should suffice.
Cheers,
Michael
[1]
http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/developers/api/09/ref-migrating.html
[2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ubuntu-sso-client
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Version: 1.0.8-1+rm
Dear submitter,
as the package ubuntu-sso-client has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports. We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.
For details on the removal, please see http://bugs.debian.org/686362
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