[arch-general] netcfg testing and git packages

Andrea Scarpino andrea at archlinux.org
Mon Mar 2 17:44:52 EST 2009


2009/2/16 James Rayner <iphitus at iphitus.org>:
> Hi
>
> The release beta cycle wasn't working well for netcfg. Small changes,
> bugs and many FR's got held up far too long while other work happened.
> To try and help get netcfg development going smoothly again I've
> uploaded some netcfg git PKGBUILDs  to the AUR to use instead of -beta
> releases.
>
> This way I can make those small changes, push it to git, and it can be
> tested immediately, while larger things can be safely done in another
> branch locally. When it's ready, rc's will be released.
>
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23953
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23954
>
> There's some fairly substantial changes in this release.
>  - Moving from net-tools to iproute
>     - iproute is the way forward. net-tools is long unmaintained, nor
> as capable.
>  - Moving from wireless_tools to pure wpa_supplicant
>     - More reliable, less quirks required. Hopefully more stable.
>     - As part of this, wireless moves into netcfg-wireless (dependency issues)
>
> Both of these require config changes. Once they're both stabilised I
> can release 2.2.x to give people time to migrate, and eventually 2.5
> which will use them by default. There are example configs included.
>
> More details on the wiki:
> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Profiles_development
>
> The wpa_supplicant move needs a significant amount of testing. I
> havn't tested WEP (testing hardware is gone), and net-auto may not
> work presently. WPA and custom WPA configs work in my testing.
>
> If there's any criticisms or comments about the way this is going, the
> code, netcfg, etc, please let me know. I'd like to make 2.2 a good
> release and I think these changes are important. I'm hoping they'll
> make netcfg simpler and more reliable.

It's a good idea. I'm installing them to do some test.

-- 
Andrea `BaSh` Scarpino
Arch Linux Developer


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