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The supervision address is read-only. It is constructed by kernel and
only the last byte can be modified by setting the multicast-spec as
documented indeed.
As 1.46 was not released yet, we still can drop the whole API for this
setting property. We are keeping the NMDeviceHsr property as it is a
nice to have for reading it.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1823
Fixes:
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| tests | ||
| meson.build | ||
| nm-meta-setting-access.c | ||
| nm-meta-setting-access.h | ||
| nm-meta-setting-base-impl.c | ||
| nm-meta-setting-base-impl.h | ||
| nm-meta-setting-base.h | ||
| nm-meta-setting-desc.c | ||
| nm-meta-setting-desc.h | ||
| README.md | ||
| settings-docs.h.in | ||
libnmc-setting
A client library on top of libnm (and libnm-base). Like libnmc-base, this is a helper library that a libnm client could use.
But its purpose is more specific. It's mainly about providing a generic API for handling connection properties. As such, it's only used by nmcli and in practice also specific to nmcli.
Theoretically, the API is supposed to be generic, so we could imagine another client that uses this beside nmcli.
Like libnm-base, this has a similar purpose and application as ../libnm-client-aux-extern/, the difference is that it's even more specific.