Removing nm-applet-use-indicator.patch (and refreshing the patches that depend on it) fixes this in Xubuntu. In other words, that patch causes the regression.
I'm removing the invalid status on network-manager-applet (Ubuntu), in hopes of getting someone to reevaluate this. If Ubuntu maintainers are going to patch in special functionality just for Unity, how about doing it without breaking things?
(This is not the first time a patch intended to make a package use Unity's Application Indicators has broken the package for Xubuntu and other desktops. I really wish the people responsible would be more careful.)
Removing nm-applet- use-indicator. patch (and refreshing the patches that depend on it) fixes this in Xubuntu. In other words, that patch causes the regression.
I'm removing the invalid status on network- manager- applet (Ubuntu), in hopes of getting someone to reevaluate this. If Ubuntu maintainers are going to patch in special functionality just for Unity, how about doing it without breaking things?
(This is not the first time a patch intended to make a package use Unity's Application Indicators has broken the package for Xubuntu and other desktops. I really wish the people responsible would be more careful.)