Hey!
Thats great to hear, thanks for testing it Russell and Laurent!
I just made this patch from code upstream. So as soon as a new version
is released via Debian, apt will upgrade right over it and everything
will work perfectly!
Sean,
That worked for me too! Thanks a lot. When this patch is finally
released by gnome, do I need to worry about removing the patch I just
intalled? Or will apt properly install over top of it?
Thanks agian,
Russell
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:13 AM, Laurent Martelli
wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan
On Tue, 9 Jan 2018 01:44:01 -0600 Sean DuBois wrote:
> Hey Russel,
Thanks Sean, it saved my day :-)
> ```
> apt-get build-dep network-manager-gnome
You need sudo for this one too :
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager-gnome
Bests,
Laurent
> apt-get source network-manager-gnome
> cd networ
Hey Russel,
Would you mind trying out my patch? To rebuild yourself with the patch
you can follow this. It will grab the dependencies needed, and the
source of nm-applet.
```
apt-get build-dep network-manager-gnome
apt-get source network-manager-gnome
cd network-manager-applet-1.8.10/debian/patch
On 2017-12-28 15:31, Michael Biebl wrote:
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
Please install dbgsym packages for at least libnm0, libnma0 and
network-manager-gnome to get a more useful backtrace.
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
This is the output of gdb after installing a bunch of -dbgsym
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