Pre-process each line and parse the key and value.
Thus, keep the key already prepared.
The point is to do the parsing early and keep the
data in a more suitable format in shvarLine.
The shlist_delete*() are now named wrong, as they don't delete
the list entry. Anyway, they have only one caller, it's clearer
to inline them.
This way, during svSetValue() we need to iterate the entire
list only once.
nm_settings_add_connection_dbus() invokes the activation_add_done()
callback with a NULL @new_connection in case of error: add a check to
prevent a crash.
This usually indicates that the driver missed beacons from the AP, due to driver bugs
or faulty power-save management. It doesn't mean that the PSK is wrong.
Previously, we would require a @self argument and the @call_id in
nm_act_request_cancel_secrets(), although the @call_id already has
a pointer to @self.
In principle that is not necessary, but it makes the API a bit
more robust as you need to care about the lifetime of the @req
as well.
However it is a bit inconvenient, because it requires that caller to
track both the activation request and the call-id.
Now, allow nm_act_request_get_secrets() to instruct the call-id to
take an additional reference to @self. Later on, we would allow to omit
the argument during cancelling. We only allow this, if the call-id
takes a reference to @self.
Generating "src/NetworkManager.ver" each time seems to work well.
Thus, src/NetworkManager.ver-orig is unused an gets easily out
of date. Just remove it. It's not useful anymore.
The ppp package split was introduced during 1.5.3 development. Thus,
we obsolete packages < 1:1.5.3.
Also, add conditionals around ppp-devel build-requirement.
It helps listing or searching for slave connections. For example, one can do
$ nmcli -f name,uuid,type,slave connection show | awk '$NF == "bridge"'
to show all bridge slave connections.
We used MASTER, BRIDGE and TEAM_MASTER keys for a differnet purpose than the
network.service did, confusing the legacy tooling. Let's do our best to write
compatible configuration files:
* Add *_UUID properties that won't clash with initscripts
* Ignore non-*_UUID keys on read if *_UUID is present
* If the connection.master is an UUID of a connection with a
connection.interface-name, write the uuid into the *_UUID key while setting
the non-*_UUID key to the interface name for compatibility
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1369091
As build-requirement, we either require
- python2 with python-gobject-base
- python3 with python3-gobject-base
Previously, we would require that a plain `python` gives the desired
interpreter version.
If somebody's "/usr/bin/env python" however points to a different
python version, there was no easy way to change it -- aside
resetting the $PATH variable to some desired "python" binary.
Now, you can specify it during configure:
./configure PYTHON=python3 ...
This especially matters, if you only have python3-gobject-base
installed, you /usr/bin/python is a symlink to python2.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775768
Currently ipv4 and ipv6 settings share the ifcfg plugin vars for the
dhcp-hostname and dhcp-send-hostname options (DHCP_HOSTNAME and
DHCP_SEND_HOSTNAME). Add brand new vars DHCPV6_HOSTNAME and
DHCPV6_SEND_HOSTNAME to have var-property one to one mappings.
When those values are missing they are already considered as TRUE.
As they are written also when DHCP is not enabled, write them only
if they have a value different from the default.