network-manager-pptp (0.6.4+svn2574-0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
* New upstream release (fixes LP: #67881, LP: #80541).
* Fix properties dialog so an option is always selected. (fixes LP: #89120)
* Set NoDisplay=true in the .desktop file to hide spurious menu item
(fixes LP: #109856).
i just tested the AMD 64 package provided and it fixes the problem for
me.
thx a lot
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ok thanks for the package!
However, if I understood correctly, there's still nothing available for AMD64 -
edgy? no way to fix the AMD64 bug for edgy users?
should I try to install subversion as suggested by edschofield or is it
exactly the same thing anyway?
thanks...
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Thanks to ajmitch, there's now an AMD64 Edgy package. Please check the
link on http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2007/05/13/new-
networkmanager-pptp-package-fixes-amd64-crashes/ again.
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I have built a new package for the SVN trunk, which ought to fix this
issue. Please feel free to try it:
http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2007/05/13/new-networkmanager-pptp-
package-fixes-amd64-crashes/
If it works for everyone, I will get it uploaded to the Ubuntu archive
for gutsy, and push
Craig i think that last stable release network-manager 0.6.5 + vpn
plugin have this bug fixed.
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Probably VPN plugin are not released with the network-manager ftp
tarball so u need to checkout
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/tags/NETWORKMANAGER_0_6_5_RELEASE/
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kalyp: I suggest you remove the network-manager and
network-manager-pptp packages, install the subversion package, and
compile the latest SVN version from source. You'll find instructions
for this online.
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You
If someone can confirm the exact fix (or first revision in SVN where it
was fixed) I will try and whip up a newer package this weekend.
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Hi everyone,
I am new to Linux and Ubuntu and am experiencing the same problem (Ubuntu 6.10
AMD 64). I read through this page but cannot find the fix you speak about...
Is there a solution to fix this problem? could someone explain what I should do?
Thank you by advance.
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I am experiencing the same problem, and the fix works on compaq nx6325
laptop with feisty.
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Is there a planned fix for this to be added as an upgrade feature? I've
hit this as well on my AMD64 and it's a bit annoying.
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Unassigning from motu-uvf. Please read the process documentation and
attach all necessary data before:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess#head-
9523bc4076ff011324d67cddc97969ec609618d6
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Assignee: MOTU UVF Team = (unassigned)
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I try to assine to motu-uvf for seek if a new upstream or cvs version
has fix this issue
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I have a feisty machine to have a look with now. No guarantees at all
there'll be a UVF-exception-quality package before release time,
however. Anyone who is interested in helping with packaging can contact
me and I'll tell them everything I know!
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The bug is still there on Feisty Beta amd64, the workaround posted at
the top of this page works fine though.
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As nobody seems working on this issue i switch the status from in
progress to confirmed.
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As I understand, Craig Box's original PPTP package was indeed based on a
(slightly patched for Ubuntu) CVS snapshot -- so perhaps using a
slightly newer snapshot (now SVN of course) would not be terribly
difficult.
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Ok ok... I have been listening in but I'm afraid I've been off planet a bit.
New job, new city.
Anyhow. The whole thread strikes me as a little strange. As a couple
of you noticed, I found this crash occured on AMD64s and though not
owning one myself, a few others helped to iron out that bug.
Just read back my previous comment -- my apologies for my use of
absolutes in the first paragraph. I am open to the possibility that the
issue isn't resolved! :-)
Also, I just fixed the --enable-nm-vpn-dbus-old upstream... It seems it
wasn't switching properly.
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Onlymee: thanks for the info. A clarification: nm-ppp-starter.c doesn't
exist in the source tree for version 0.6.4. And by your definition the
NM in Feisty is old: there's no 'dict' in nm-vpn-service.c.
I think we should push Feisty's network-manager-pptp to version 0.6.4
with the above trivial
I've changed my mind. I now think we should package an SVN version for
Feisty. I've compiled the SVN version and I'm impressed. It works for
me.
This is a big deal for me. DSL providers in Austria like inode.at
*require* PPTP connections for authentication. Without this one gets no
access at all.
Feisty has the same pptp version as edgy. If it's not compatible with
network-manager 0.6.4, does that explain the segfaults?
I tried compiling the 0.6.4-tagged branch from SVN, but I get a linker
error: relocation R-X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' ... recompile
with -fPIC. Passing --with-pic
Some progress: I compiled it with the right CFLAGS. Version 0.6.4
produces a nm-pptp-auth-dialog binary instead of nm-ppp-auth-dialog from
the previous version. Was it renamed?
If I run the test given by onlymee earlier in the thread, but with the
new filename, I get:
$
I actually think that we need to have more info from onlymee as
upstream author.
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I still get a segfault with this patch. I'm using Feisty AMD-64,
network-manager-pptp-0.6.3+cvs20060819. Here's a backtrace from gdb:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 47328421673936 (LWP 30782)]
0x2b0b7e41022b in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0
gnome-two-password-dialog.c?! Who provides this source file? I'm sure
it's not libgnomeui. Could it be a Gtk# bug?
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Gustavo: It's from the source tree of network-manager-
pptp-0.6.3+cvs20060819, in the auth-dialog/ directory.
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Edschofiled could you try to test this patch for the gnome-two-password-dialog
error?
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/trunk/vpn-daemons/pptp/auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c?rev=2215r1=1220r2=2215makepatch=1diff_format=u
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So i think that festy run network-manager 0.6.4 no so i doesn't think
that the old pptp plugin network-manager-pptp-0.6.3+cvs20060819 is
compatible with this version. There is need to try 0.6.4 version of pptp
plugin with our without dialog patch.
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I can have a go at patching and upload the fixed version for testing
this week sometime.
If it's worth stepping up a version, I can look at that too, but the
trouble I had was that development was happening on the 0.7 branch,
which is incompatible with 0.6.x. I'm not sure if there's anything
I think that the patch could be applied to edgy and do an upload because
actually is not usable on ubuntu 64 bit.
Then if you want to package a cvs version for festy take a look at the
svn changelog and talk with upstream developers:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/trunk/vpn-
It's is probably fixed upstream two weeks ago. Anybody can test this
patch?
This is for the cvs version:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/trunk/vpn-daemons/pptp/auth-dialog/main.c?rev=2212r1=1920r2=2212makepatch=1diff_format=u
This apply to the last stable version 0.6.4 but i think
Please, if this patch really works consider also a motu SRU to the last
0.6.4 stable version + patch.
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just testing feisty herd 2 on my amd64 box. and the bug is still there.
bug report attached.
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sorry. just realized it's still the same version. a fix would be nice
anyway...
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I can also confirm this. System is AMD64, originally installed as
Kubuntu but switched to Ubuntu Desktop. Output of bug buddy is as
follows:
Memory status: size: 157569024 vsize: 157569024 resident: 13443072 share:
9125888 rss: 13443072 rss_rlim: -1
CPU usage: start_time: 1168484468 rtime: 40
I can also confirm this bug. I have the same connection on i386 and
works fine. The crash is only on amd64.
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Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to me. Yes, this is precisely the
problem I encountered with my colleagues AMD64 Ubuntu Edgy box.
I got as far as determining that it is the gnomeui code behind the
gtk_widget_destroy call that causes the crash. That means that if the
fault is in the plugin
can confirm your test (see below). now trying to compile the latest
version of the applet...
onlymee wrote:
Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to me. Yes, this is precisely the
problem I encountered with my colleagues AMD64 Ubuntu Edgy box.
I got as far as determining that it is the
i guess compiling the plugin is a bit too much for me.
or at least compiling the latest networkmanager from cvs.
but feel free to let me test any new packages available.
thx
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Please read
http://www.students.ncl.ac.uk/a.j.mee/blog/index.php/2006/11/24
/networkmanager-pptp-with-ubuntu-610-edgy-eft-on-amd64-crash-workaround/
and see if this describes your error, and if the workaround is relevant.
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