Public bug reported:

I've been using a OpenVPN connection for the past three-four days and
I've got it setup with the GUI in network-manager-openvpn (-gnome
package involved I guess?) and it works well most of the time. However,
when the network connection is lost the VPN connection is not brought up
back with the network connection (a separate wishlist kind of thing).
The problem I'm having is that the "VPN Connections" submenu *sometimes*
is completely empty. I'm not sure how to properly debug this or what to
look for after/when this happens, or how to turn on more verbose
logging.

I'm on a laptop (MacBook Air 5,2) with Ubuntu 13.04 (upgraded from
12.10). Trying to reproduce this, I've tried to disconnect power, close
lid and wait for the machine to suspend, then open the lid and let it
respawn. So far, I've not been able to reproduce the bug this way.

I'm updating libdbusmenu-gtk3-4 today, and hope this doesn't happen
again. But I would like to know what to look for or do, when this
happens the next time.

Both n-m-openvpn and n-m-openvpn-gnome are version 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu3.

** Affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  vpn submenu empty in network manager menu

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