network-manager-applet 0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
network-manager-applet (0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium * Merge changes from Debian, remaining changes: - Don't keep a postinst script; we don't need to worry about migration from versions prior to 0.9.0. - Build-Depend on dh-translations, libappindicator3-dev, docbook-to-man. - Different Descriptions for libnm-gtk packages. - debian/rules: ship extra icons, use --enable-indicators, export translations for Launchpad and fail if any files are missing from .install files, or not being installed. - debian/rules: use -delete to remove .la/.a files. - No notice about netdev group in README.Debian. - 11-user-connections.patch: don't use this patch, keep secrets system-wide as meant by upstream. - 12-force-online.patch: don't use this patch, we deal with the online state a different way... - lp289466_always_show_tray_icon.patch: always show the tray icon, even if NM is not running. - lp328572-dxteam-connect-text.patch, lp330571_dxteam_wired_connect_text.patch, lp330608_dxteam_gsm_connect_text.patch: update notification text to be prettier. - lp341684_device_sensitive_disconnect_notify.patch: show correct notification messages for disconnect events, to be in line with the other *connect*text patches. - lp460144_correctly_update_notification.patch: cleaner notification messages, and allow for messages to be updated instead of cleared. - applet-wifi-menu-before-vpn.patch: show Create New and Connect to Hidden wifi menu items with the other Wifi items, rather than separated by the VPN menus. - clear-notification-actions.patch: clear notification actions before adding new ones, to not append extra "Don't show this again" buttons. - key-certificate-extensions.patch: allow for the extra certificate file extension ".key". - lp829673_gconf_hide_applet.patch: allow for a gsettings key that disables ever showing the applet on the notification area. - nm-applet-use-indicator.patch: patch to support showing nm-applet as an appindicator in Unity. - position_dialogs_to_center_of_the_screen.patch: position dialogs to the center of the screen. - make_menu_items_insensitive_based_on_permissions.patch, hide_policy_items_env_var.patch: provide a method to desensitize or hide menu items which are useless given the current policykit policy level of the user. - applet_adhoc_use_wpa_rsn_part1.patch: enable Ad-Hoc using WPA RSN. - lp1048516_dont_req_keyring_in_greeter.patch: don't try to load the keyring if the user has no permissions to edit their own connections. - lp1048520_delay_pin_dialog_in_greeter.patch: only ask for PIN entry when a connection is being established rather than when a modem is detected. - rebuild_menu_after_init.patch: force a rebuild of the menu to avoid it staying empty on login. -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Mon, 06 Jan 2014 22:29:40 -0500
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
- Uploaded to:
- Trusty
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- linux-any all
- Section:
- gnome
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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network-manager-applet_0.9.8.4.orig.tar.xz | 1.2 MiB | f68849291047c94487279aab4a6cb90945ad351df02da621a73b413e6c6c198c |
network-manager-applet_0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz | 69.0 KiB | c4c870b542a789967b11e742fb050634bb84f0e36e861ff96bf47b339e6c3c89 |
network-manager-applet_0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1.dsc | 2.8 KiB | 499346b375c25b453011d9862e91ac8d6ac013a3ae63a308aaf7ed5892e8b70a |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.9.8.0-1ubuntu7 to 0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1 (651.6 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- gir1.2-nmgtk-1.0: GObject introspection data for libnm-gtk
NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
services.
.
This package contains introspection data for libnm-gtk.
.
It can be used by packages using the GIRepository format to generate
dynamic bindings.
- libnm-gtk-common: network management framework (common files for wifi and mobile)
NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
services.
.
This package contains data files used by libnm-gtk.
- libnm-gtk-dev: network management framework (dialogs development libraries)
NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
services.
.
This package contains development libraries to use when building applications
that need to display dialogs for wireless or mobile connections.
- libnm-gtk0: network management framework (GNOME dialogs for wifi and mobile)
NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
services.
.
This library provides Gtk+ dialogs for NetworkManager.
- network-manager-gnome: network management framework (GNOME frontend)
NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
services.
.
This package contains a systray applet for GNOME's notification area but it
also works for other desktop environments which provide a systray like KDE
or Xfce.
It displays the available networks and allows users to easily switch between
them. For encrypted networks it will prompt the user for the key/passphrase
and it can optionally store them in the gnome-keyring.