[arch-general] NetworkManager 0.9.8.8-2 does not work with systemd 208
After my last upgrade I noticed that the NetworkManager service was failing. The error message was that NetworkManager could not load because it couldn't find libsystemd.so.0. I'm running systemd 208-11. The unified systemd library is in 209, irrc. Systemd 209 isn't available in core yet, but nevertheless, the dependencies in NetworkManager should have been updated. Solution to the problem is to force NetworkManager to 0.9.8.8-1.
On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 10:17 +1000, Austin Lund wrote:
After my last upgrade I noticed that the NetworkManager service was failing. The error message was that NetworkManager could not load because it couldn't find libsystemd.so.0. I'm running systemd 208-11.
The unified systemd library is in 209, irrc. Systemd 209 isn't available in core yet, but nevertheless, the dependencies in NetworkManager should have been updated.
Solution to the problem is to force NetworkManager to 0.9.8.8-1.
Salutations, I downgraded and can confirm that fixes the situation. This was a pretty bad situation for me since I don't keep a package cache (I run on usb); I ended up rebuilding network manager 0.9.8.8-1 using an old PKGBUILD. Why was networkmanager pushed before systemd? Regards, Mark -- Mark E. Lee <mark@markelee.com>
On 02/23/2014 06:30 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote:
Salutations,
I downgraded and can confirm that fixes the situation. This was a pretty bad situation for me since I don't keep a package cache (I run on usb); I ended up rebuilding network manager 0.9.8.8-1 using an old PKGBUILD. Why was networkmanager pushed before systemd?
Regards, Mark
Hi, Just an FYI: Someone is maintaining an Arch Rollback Machine again. You can find all the NetworkManager builds there (among other things). Wiki: <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Rollback_Machine> NetworkManager: <http://seblu.net/a/arm/packages/n/networkmanager/> --Kyle
On Sun, 2014-02-23 at 18:46 -0800, Kyle Terrien wrote:
On 02/23/2014 06:30 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote:
Salutations,
I downgraded and can confirm that fixes the situation. This was a pretty bad situation for me since I don't keep a package cache (I run on usb); I ended up rebuilding network manager 0.9.8.8-1 using an old PKGBUILD. Why was networkmanager pushed before systemd?
Regards, Mark
Hi,
Just an FYI: Someone is maintaining an Arch Rollback Machine again. You can find all the NetworkManager builds there (among other things).
Wiki: <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Rollback_Machine> NetworkManager: <http://seblu.net/a/arm/packages/n/networkmanager/>
--Kyle
Salutations, Thanks a lot! I thought they were trying to mirror the rollback machine in torrent though. Regards, Mark -- Mark E. Lee <mark@markelee.com>
FWIW, Jan already fixed the problem.
Just as another FYI: I wanted to credit Sébastien Luttringer, who is well known to anyone following the Arch mailing lists, for running the A.R.M. ;) Merci Séblu! --Bennett On 02/24/2014 03:46 AM, Kyle Terrien wrote:
On 02/23/2014 06:30 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote:
Salutations,
I downgraded and can confirm that fixes the situation. This was a pretty bad situation for me since I don't keep a package cache (I run on usb); I ended up rebuilding network manager 0.9.8.8-1 using an old PKGBUILD. Why was networkmanager pushed before systemd?
Regards, Mark
Hi,
Just an FYI: Someone is maintaining an Arch Rollback Machine again. You can find all the NetworkManager builds there (among other things).
Wiki: <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Rollback_Machine> NetworkManager: <http://seblu.net/a/arm/packages/n/networkmanager/>
--Kyle
participants (5)
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Austin Lund
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Bennett Piater
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Kyle Terrien
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Mark E. Lee
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Thomas Bächler