Hi Michael,

The reason, why the network-manager-vpnc (and network-manager-openvpn) plugins were split into a GUI and non-GUI part is simple: knetworkmanager (KDE), provides it's own GUI, so doesn't need the GNOME dialogs. If network-manager-vpnc would depend on network-manager-vpnc-gnome, this effort would have been useless, as you couldn't use knm+VPN without GNOME deps as before and there would be a dependency loop, as
network-manager-vpnc-gnome depends on network-manager-vpnc.

network-manager-gnome has been updated to recommend network-manager-vpnc-gnome (instead of network-manager-vpnc) , and as recommends should be installed by default now, you should be all set.

Is this enough to consider this bug fixed?

Michael

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