Re: plasma-nm nm09 branch snapshots coming to kde-testing

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I wrote:
> Handling of WPA-EAP secrets looks badly broken:
> 
> 1. Migration should create a IEEE_8021X_PASSWORD_FLAGS=user entry in the
> ifcfg-rh config file (probably a flag to set through the NM API), it fails
> to do that. (In particular, this means the connection fails to load
> entirely in NetworkManager and your configuration is completely lost
> unless you can deal with hand-editing config files.)
> 
> 2. Migration should store the password in KWallet, it fails to do that. I
> have to enter it there manually. (In particular, this means the stored
> password is lost, because the original connections got deleted. If you
> don't remember it, you're screwed.)

These are now: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=276485

> 3. Changing the password through the connection editing UI doesn't work! I
> tried to set a password of "test" first, then change it to the real
> password, it didn't do it. I had to manually find and edit the entry in
> kwalletmanager. (The average user would probably have had to delete and
> recreate the connection from scratch.)

And this is now: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=276486

        Kevin Kofler

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