On 04/17/2012 11:42 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:33 AM, Simon Schampijer<[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for the patch, looks good. I tested here with my AP that does
announce in non utf-8 char and it works fine.
Cool! Great stuff.
What does your funny-chars AP read like in the UI with this patch?
It displays the correct characters, the non ascii ones in non utf-8
format. Before Sugar was not able to display it, the Palette text was
empty and you could not connect to it (dbus error).
We have the short term fix, and now the long term fix is landing. Aye.
And when we port the shell we can use the solution offered by nm-lib, so
we are well equipped.
About the nulls in the middle of the ESSID -- I hope that the kernel
drivers know how to handle ESSIDs internally (hopefully using an array
of bytes instead of a null-terminated string).
Userland, OTOH, will be more prone to problems with nulls I suspect.
The ESSID will come from a a config file (where usually nulls are not
supported), or from a cmdline parameter, where's C-style string
handling will have trouble with the nulls.
m
I hope so, too :/
Regards,
Simon
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