Hi,
On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 10:19:16AM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
> Package: network-manager-iodine-gnome
> Version: 1.2.0-3.1
> Severity: important
> Tags: upstream sid bookworm
> Control: affects -1 + gnome-control-center
> 
> GNOME Control Center version 42 has moved from GTK 3 to GTK 4, which means
> it can't load VPN configuration plugins that don't have a GTK 4 version.
> 
> The approach used in the plugins that have been ported so far, such as
> network-manager-openvpn-gnome, was to build both a GTK 3 version (for
> network-manager-gnome) and a GTK 4 version (for gnome-control-center),
> resulting in a binary package that depends on both GTK 3 and GTK 4.
> 
> The GNOME team would like to get GNOME Control Center 42 into unstable,
> because it's one of the last GNOME 41 components we're using, and upstream
> does not really support mixing components of GNOME 41 with components
> of GNOME 42. Please could you look into providing a GTK 4 version?

I'll have a look. I would be fine to have network-manager-iodine-gnome
removed from testing temporarily to not block g-c-c 42 in case that
helps.
Cheers,
 -- Guido

> 
> Related:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1007242
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2057719
> 
> Thanks,
>     smcv
> 

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