Previously, internal parts of libnm were not testable.
Instead, add "libnm/nm-libnm-utils.c" and "libnm/libnm-utils.la"
to contain code that can be statically linked with a new
test "libnm/tests/test-general".
This makes it easier to install the files with proper names.
Also, it makes the makefile rules slightly simpler.
Lastly, the documentation is now generated into docs/api, which makes it
possible to get rid of the awkward relative file names in docbook.
This adds 0.4 seconds to the build time.
You can disable it by setting $NM_BUILD_NO_CREATE_EXPORTS environment
variable. This is useful in the unexpected case that the script
is broken.
Or, if you just want to use a different, non-generated version-script.
Or, if you want to save 0.4 seconds build-time.
We'll soon not only do the router discovery, but announce ourselves as a
reouter. "Neighbor discovery" sounds to be a more appropriate name for
the class than "Router discovery".
Originally, the "callouts" directory contained various programs
that NetworkManager would call, for example the dhcp helper.
For a while, it only contains nm-dispatcher. Thus rename the directory
to indicate that it's for dispatcher.
We don't need need separate unit tests for basic tests that can
just run in the same test-run. If you really need to run only
a particular set of tests, try
./src/settings/plugins/ifcfg-rh/tests/test-ifcfg-rh -p /settings/plugins/ifcfg-rh/utils
Results in less compilation (time), and less binaries to test during
`make check`.
NMAccessPoint was in file "nm-wifi-ap.h" with
method nm_ap_*(). Make the naming consistent.
Also rename "nm-wifi-ap-utils.*" as it contains general
purpose wifi utilities. No need to have special "ap" utilities.
Same for "test-wifi-ap-utils.c". It just contains general wifi
tests.
Otherwise the types links would be dangling or resolved to slightly
irrelevant documentation in libnm or completely irrelevant documentation
in libnm-util.
This way it's consistently used across all manual page without a need
for XSL templating.
Also, the entities file could in future possibly be used to template the
build-time configurables such as filesystem paths or bug tracker URL.
May use a lot of improvement (actually documenting the names and
objects that use the interfaces in question), but at least this looks a
lot better on developer.gnome.org.
Most interestingly is also, whether we can link libsystemd.a without
having undefined references (which might be wrongly satisfied by an
externally loaded libsystem shared library.
Up to now, the "include" directory contained (only) header files that were
used project-wide by libs, core, clients, et al.
Since the directory now also contains a non-header file, the "include"
name is misleading. Instead of adding yet another directory that is
project-wide, with non-header-only content, rename the "include"
directory to "shared".
These initscripts weren't modified for a long time. Are they just
unused or flawless? It seems they are no longer best-practice
(e.g. NetworkManager supports reloading configuration via SIGHUP,
which none of these scripts implement).
Nowadays some distributions moved to systemd and quite possible
nobody uses these scripts. Also, any potential downstream user
probably has an adjusted copy of them in their repositories.
Just remove them.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2015-December/msg00003.html
For libnm library, "nm-dbus-interface.h" contains defines like the D-Bus
paths of NetworkManager. It is desirable to have this header usable without
having a dependency on "glib.h", for example for a QT application. For that,
commit c0852964a8 removed that dependancy.
For libnm-glib library, the analog to "nm-dbus-interface.h" is
"NetworkManager.h", and the same applies there. Commit
159e827a72 removed that include.
However, that broke build on PackageKit [1] which expected to get the
version macros by including "NetworkManager.h". So at least for libnm-glib,
we need to preserve old behavior so that a user including
"NetworkManager.h" gets the version macros, but not "glib.h".
Extract the version macros to a new header file "nm-version-macros.h".
This header doesn't include "glib.h" and can be included from
"NetworkManager.h". This gives as previous behavior and a glib-free
include.
For libnm we still don't include "nm-version-macros.h" to "nm-dbus-interface.h".
Very few users will actually need the version macros, but not using
libnm.
Users that use libnm, should just include (libnm's) "NetworkManager.h" to
get all headers.
As a special case, a user who doesn't want to use glib/libnm, but still
needs both "nm-dbus-interface.h" and "nm-version-macros.h", can include
them both separately.
[1] https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/85
Fixes: 4545a7fe96
GNOME release tooling repacks the bz2 to a xz anyway. This makes it easier for
packagers to use tarballs created with "make dist" in place of distribution
tarballs.
Port remaining bits to gdbus and remove stray dbus-glib references
Drop the dbus-glib version check from configure, since nothing depends
on new dbus-glib any more.
Move nm-dbus-glib-types.h and nm-gvaluearray-compat.h from include/ to
libnm-util/ since they are now only used by libnm-util and libnm-glib.
keyfile should become our main import/export format. It is desirable,
that a keyfile can contain every aspect of a connection.
For blob certificates, the writer in core daemon would always write
them to a file and convert the scheme to path.
This behavior is not great for a (hyptetical) `nmcli connection export`
command because it would have to export them somehow outside of keyfile,
e.g. by writing them to temporary files.
Instead, if the write handler does not handle a certificate, use a
default implementation in nm_keyfile_write() which adds the blob inside
the keyfile.
Interestingly, keyfile reader already supported reading certificate
blobs. But this legacy format accepts the blob as arbitrary
binary without marking the format and without scheme prefix.
Instead of writing the binary data directly, write it with a new
uri scheme "data:;base64," and encode it in base64.
Also go through some lengths to make sure that whatever path
keyfile plugin writes, can be read back again. That is, because
keyfile writer preferably writes relative paths without prefix.
Add nm_keyfile_detect_unqualified_path_scheme() to encapsulate
the detection of pathnames without file:// prefix and use it to
check whether the path name must be fully qualified.
Now that nm-setting-docs.xml is more D-Bus-specific, it's less
appropriate for nmcli's internal documentation. So generate a second
copy of the docs without using the overrides file, and use that one
for nmcli's documentation.
Add "---dbus---" sections to the NMSetting property docs, in the same
style as the plugin docs, parse them out into a file
"nm-setting-docs-overrides.xml", and use them to override the GObject
property docs in nm-setting-docs.xml.
This lets us put more D-Bus-specific information in the setting docs,
without cluttering up the property docs, and it also lets us document
dbus-only properties.