FYI,

The Fedora project has decided to consider IPv6-only network attachment
failing out-of-the-box a release blocker for Fedora 17. And the required
patches to fix that is hitting the NetworkManager upstream code as we
speak. One significant commit is here:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=4abb300c967705b536cb11303f1c8296a6ca32f0

Dan Williams also just informed me that the patch in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=569078 will also be
applied after having been adapted not to apply to WiMAX, mobile
broadband, and Bluetooth DUN (because those connection types currently
don't support IPv6 anyway). I'll post the commit ID as soon as I see it.
That's is all the pieces missing for Ubuntu, as far as I can tell.

I see from the 0.9.3.995+git201203081848.bba834f-0ubuntu1 upload that
the network-manager package in Precise is far from frozen, so I'm still
hoping that the upstream support for IPv6-only networks, as well as the
Fedora project's decision, will persuade you to include the two patches
(or simply update to a more recent git snapshot) before Precise goes out
the door.

Tore

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