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and subject line Re: gnome-control-center: Network settings crash: schema 
'org.gnome.nm-applet.eap' is not installed
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regarding gnome-control-center: Network settings crash: schema 
'org.gnome.nm-applet.eap' is not installed
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Package: gnome-control-center
Version: 1:3.22.1-1

1. Open the GNOME Settings app.
2. Click Network
3. In the list of Wi-Fi networks, click the gear button next to the
Wi-Fi network you're connected to.
4. gnome-control-center crashes. If you ran it from the command line, you'd see

GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.nm-applet.eap' is not installed

Installing network-manager-gnome fixes this bug, which provides
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.nm-applet.gschema.xml

gnome-control-center only recommends that package. 'gnome' does depend on it.

I suggest we make that a dependency instead.

Alternatively, we could move the schema to one of
network-manager-applet's other binary packages which are already
depended on.

Switching topics, I think we should also make
system-config-printer-common a Depends instead of Recommends for a
similar problem: the Printers panel apparently does not work without
that installed and it's not obvious to a user what's wrong. (Somehow
in a Ubuntu upgrade, the package was removed even though it was a
recommends, see https://launchpad.net/bugs/1637466 )

Thanks,
Jeremy

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Version: 1:3.26.0-1

I am no longer able to reproduce this crash. I'm guessing this was
fixed when the Network panel was redesigned for the 3.26 release.

upstream considers network-manager to be a hard dependency on Linux
but I guess we need to be cautious before adding that dependency.

Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha

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