Thank you for your efforts!

Please also update OpenWrt with new release.

Thanks again.
Amol


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From: ModemManager-devel <modemmanager-devel-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org> On 
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Sent: Monday, 13 January 2020 10:16 PM
To: ModemManager (development) <ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: ANN: ModemManager 1.12.4

Hey hey,

This is the second bugfix release in the ModemManager 1.12.x series.

Overview of changes in ModemManager 1.12.4
-------------------------------------------

This release breaks the API of the bindings supporting the MMModem3gppNetwork 
type, used as result when a Modem3gpp.Scan() operation finishes. This type is 
now a boxed type with explicit copy/free info, so the interpreter using the 
bindings is now able to cleanly dispose these variables (it would make the 
program crash otherwise, so the change is well justified).

The getters for the MMModem3gppNetwork type now look like this:

    E.g. instead of:
      ModemManager.Modem3gpp.network_get_operator_code(network)
    We should now do:
      network.get_operator_code()

A new example python application using the Modem3gpp.Scan() operation is 
provided in the sources, under examples/network-scan-python.

There is no API/ABI break in libmm-glib itself.

The list of additional changes in this version includes:

 * Core:
   ** Added missing ME error codes when building GError variables for the 
MM_MOBILE_EQUIPMENT_ERROR domain.

 * Bearer:
   ** Avoid connection checks or stats updates while disconnecting.

 * Serial port:
   ** Fix segfault when port flash operation gets cancelled.

 * Simple interface:
   ** Fix the ongoing connection cancellable handling.

 * Voice interface:
   ** Fix segfault when voice support check fails.

 * QMI:
   ** Fixed several memory leaks, including a severe one happening when 
multiple GPS sources (e.g. raw and nmea) were enabled at the same time.

 * Plugins:
   ** ublox: ignore errors when attempting to disconnect last bearer.

 * mmcli:
   ** Allow "yes" and "no" as boolean strings.

 * Several other minor fixes and memory leak plugs.


-------------------------------------

About ModemManager:
    http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager

Download here:
    http://www.freedesktop.org/software/ModemManager/ModemManager-1.12.4.tar.xz

Verify it:
    $ md5sum ModemManager-1.12.4.tar.xz
    22280110d75c87a89786a317aa9cee04  ModemManager-1.12.4.tar.xz

Please report bugs either to:
    modemmanager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org

Or to gitlab:
    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/issues

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Aleksander
https://aleksander.es
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