[I'm adding the bug report to keep this discussion public]

Paul Fox @ 2005-12-22 (Thursday), 23:59 (-0500)
>  > Debian users, please have a look at http://bugs.debian.org/287223 if you
>  > feel like reviewing and improving it.
> 
> does your script work if "someplace" contains spaces?  can
> /etc/network/interfaces deal with that syntax?  a quick look
> at your diff makes me think that it won't.

The problem here is that ifupdown does not allow spaces in interface
names. If one needs to connect to SSIDs containing spaces, one could
either use its BSSID or a mapping script.

One could argue a mapping script should always be used, but I like the
simplicity of having wpasupplicant just working after installing it.
--
/Martin


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