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This allows connection scripts to provide defaults, among other things.
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Strings that look like arguments, as well as no string at all, were
causing trouble.
Reported by: Thomas Bächler
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wpa_supplicant would not immediately terminate with an attached ctrl monitor.
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Remove distribution-specific paths (and allow overrides).
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This fixes the use of all sorts of characters in profile names/interface names.
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${#array[@]} requires "[@]" to count the array members. Otherwise it will
return the length of the first element which will hardly ever be 1.
Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
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The unit corresponding to a profile named $p is netctl@$p.service.
We should not drop the suffix, since $p could contain a valid unit
suffix (although .service is not allowed).
We take care of this uniformly by wrapping around systemctl.
Additionally, `systemctl list-units` does not accept an '--active'
parameter, so we fix it to be consistent with `netctl list`.
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This commit extends 8b1e0.
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Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
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This adds a store/restore hook to the sleep target of systemd.
Thanks to: Claudio Kozický.
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Redirecting inside a do_debug call is, of course, impossible.
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DAD is still causing problems/confusion. This should help a bit.
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Custom interface names like "eth-phone" or "eth-lte" are not uncommon,
and since they are used in pathes inside systemd units, dashes and unprintable
characters shall be escaped per unit file rules.
So replace "-" with "\x2d" in interface names.
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The netmask is mandatory since commit 4a846.
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Old location: /etc/network.d
New location: /etc/netctl
This should ease migration from netcfg and is a better path anyway.
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This is meant to reduce confusion where netctl should be used instead of
systemctl.
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- Add Bash completion for netctl-auto and wifi-menu
- Add full (but basic) zsh completion
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A default netmask makes no sense (except possibly /32).
Spotted by: Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>
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BindsTo= is not enough, we also need After=.
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[wifi-menu] Do not fail if already connected
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If netctl is already connected to a network and wifi-menu is run, then
it will fail to connect. Having wifi-menu call `netctl switch-to`
instead of `netctl restart` causes wifi-menu to behave like netctl
switch-to: It will connect if not connected, and if already connected on
that interface it will put the connected profile down the put up the
selected profile.
This fixes github issue #6.
Signed-off-by: William Giokas <1007380@gmail.com>
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We want to be unobtrusive.
Reported by: Frederik (ball) on the Arch Linux bug tracker.
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After the systemd 197 device name changes, wlan0 no longer exists (it
does for people who mask the rule, but new users will have issues with
this). This just searches the /sys/class/net directory for wireless
names. If there is more than one, then report an
"Invalid interface specification", not a "Missing" interface (as there
could be multiple).
A quick thanks to Dave Reisner for his help in the channel.
Altered by: Jouke Witteveen <j.witteveen@gmail.com>
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Reduced unnecessary quoting and some rewording.
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- Stop dhcpcd also when DHCPClient is not specified
- Exit successfully in ifplugd on going down
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This settles a style for 'case' statements:
The label and closing colons are indented with two spaces,
The body is indented with two more, totalling four spaces.
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As ifplugd brings the interface up, we need to use ForceConnect.
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Fix typo (functionality bug)
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Curtis Shimamoto noted it did not work.
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- The services now bind to their interfaces correctly.
- Documentation of ExcludeAuto is added.
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It was quite useless.
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When starting/stopping multiple profiles, check whether we don't try to
start/stop no profiles at all.
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This commit contains the refactoring and rewriting of code.
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This commit contains the moving of files.
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This is an errata to f1598, in which I introduced an error.
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It is important that systemd considers a netcfg-daemon startup
succesfull, even if there is no recorded state to restore and
/etc/conf.d/netcfg contains NETWORKS=(last).
If it doesn't, it will never call `netcfg-daemon stop`, preventing the
state file to get created.
FS#32429
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systemd prints
"Starting $DESCRIPTION"
and
"Started $DESCRIPTION"
in the logs, so the old descriptions were awful.
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