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Details of net-misc/networkmanager:
Description: A set of co-operative tools that make networking simple and straightforwardHomepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager
available versions:
releases | alpha | amd64 | arm | hppa | ia64 | mips | ppc | ppc64 | ppc macos | s390 | sh | sparc | x86 | USE-Flags | dependencies | ebuild warnings |
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networkmanager-1.48.4-r1 | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | - | - | ~ | ~ | - | - | - | ~ | ~ | audit bluetooth +concheck connection-sharing debug dhclient dhcpcd elogind gnutls +gtk-doc +introspection iptables iwd psl libedit +nss nftables +modemmanager ofono ovs policykit +ppp resolvconf selinux syslog systemd teamd test +tools vala +wext +wifi | show | The ${PN} system configuration file has moved to a new location. You must migrate your settings from ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf to ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf After doing so, you can remove ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf You seem to use 'ifnet' plugin in ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf Since it won't be used, you will need to stop setting ifnet plugin there. psk-flags=1 You have psk-flags=1 setting in above files, you will need to either reconfigure affected networks or, at least, set the flag value to '0'. You have enabled USE=dhclient and/or USE=dhcpcd, but NetworkManager since version 1.20 defaults to the internal DHCP client. If the internal client works for you, and you're happy with, the alternative USE flags can be disabled. If you want to use dhclient or dhcpcd, then you need to tweak the main.dhcp configuration option to use one of them instead of internal. |
networkmanager-1.48.10-r1 | ~ | + | + | ~ | - | - | + | + | - | - | - | ~ | + | audit bluetooth +concheck connection-sharing debug dhclient dhcpcd elogind gnutls +gtk-doc +introspection iptables iwd psl libedit +nss nftables +modemmanager ofono ovs policykit +ppp resolvconf selinux syslog systemd teamd test +tools vala +wext +wifi | show | The ${PN} system configuration file has moved to a new location. You must migrate your settings from ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf to ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf After doing so, you can remove ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf You seem to use 'ifnet' plugin in ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf Since it won't be used, you will need to stop setting ifnet plugin there. psk-flags=1 You have psk-flags=1 setting in above files, you will need to either reconfigure affected networks or, at least, set the flag value to '0'. You have enabled USE=dhclient and/or USE=dhcpcd, but NetworkManager since version 1.20 defaults to the internal DHCP client. If the internal client works for you, and you're happy with, the alternative USE flags can be disabled. If you want to use dhclient or dhcpcd, then you need to tweak the main.dhcp configuration option to use one of them instead of internal. |
networkmanager-1.46.0-r2 | ~ | + | + | - | - | - | + | + | - | - | - | ~ | + | audit bluetooth +concheck connection-sharing debug dhclient dhcpcd elogind gnutls +gtk-doc +introspection iptables iwd psl libedit +nss nftables +modemmanager ofono ovs policykit +ppp resolvconf selinux syslog systemd teamd test +tools vala +wext +wifi | show | The ${PN} system configuration file has moved to a new location. You must migrate your settings from ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf to ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf After doing so, you can remove ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf You seem to use 'ifnet' plugin in ${EROOT}/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf Since it won't be used, you will need to stop setting ifnet plugin there. psk-flags=1 You have psk-flags=1 setting in above files, you will need to either reconfigure affected networks or, at least, set the flag value to '0'. You have enabled USE=dhclient and/or USE=dhcpcd, but NetworkManager since version 1.20 defaults to the internal DHCP client. If the internal client works for you, and you're happy with, the alternative USE flags can be disabled. If you want to use dhclient or dhcpcd, then you need to tweak the main.dhcp configuration option to use one of them instead of internal. |
+ stable
~ testing
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some ebuild warning depend on specific use-flags or architectures, all ebuild-warnings are shown.