found 557156 1.7.1~b3-3
thanks

This still occurs, at least when the Ethernet cable is unplugged.
In the wicd logs:

[...]
2012/01/06 10:24:34 :: ifconfig eth0 up
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: Executing /etc/network/if-down.d/avahi-autoipd with 
params 
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: /etc/network/if-down.d/avahi-autoipd returned 0
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: Executing /etc/network/if-down.d/bind9 with params 
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: /etc/network/if-down.d/bind9 returned 0
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: Executing /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix with params 
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: /etc/network/if-down.d/postfix returned 0
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: Executing /etc/network/if-down.d/wpasupplicant with 
params 
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: /etc/network/if-down.d/wpasupplicant returned 0
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: attempting to set hostname with dhclient
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: using dhcpcd or another supported client may work better
2012/01/06 10:24:36 :: /sbin/dhclient -v -r eth0
2012/01/06 10:24:37 :: ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 
2012/01/06 10:24:37 :: /sbin/ip route flush dev eth0
2012/01/06 10:24:37 :: ifconfig eth0 down
2012/01/06 10:24:37 :: ifconfig eth0 up
[...]

My config has changed a bit, and I now use netplug, but wicd also
confuses netplug, meaning that I lose the network connection.

Note: in the wicd preferences, "Always switch to a wired connection
when available" is unticked. So, wicd should never attempt to modify
the eth0 settings.

As a workaround, one can leave the wired interface blank in the
preferences.

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