Am Sonntag 15 November 2009 schrieb Thomas Bächler: > James Rayner schrieb: > > 1. pacman -S core/wpa_actiond > > Still testing/wpa_actiond. > > > > > About wireless: I don't think the rfkill stuff will work like that. You > can specify RFKILL_NAME, but that might change over time (it may change > everytime you unload/load the wireless module and is not guaranteed to > be persistent). If you don't specify RFKILL_NAME, then it will look into > /sys/class/net/$INTERFACE/rfkill, which doesn't exist (at least on > 2.6.32). Using /sys/class/net/$INTERFACE/phy80211/rfkill*/ as rfkill > path should work though. This needs to be addressed before a final > release to core. > Bug found: Nov 15 16:37:27 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3327]: Executing '/etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action eth0 up'. Nov 15 16:37:27 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3327]: client: /etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action: line 18: syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `(' Nov 15 16:37:27 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3327]: client: /etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action: line 18: syntax error near `@(e' Nov 15 16:37:27 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3327]: client: /etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action: line 18: ` [[ $CONNECTION != @(ethernet|ethernet- iproute) ]] && continue' Nov 15 16:37:27 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3327]: Program execution failed, return value is 2. and next output: Nov 15 17:13:22 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3743]: Executing '/etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action eth0 up'. Nov 15 17:13:22 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3743]: client: /etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action: Zeile 32: Syntaxfehler beim unerwarteten Wort `if' Nov 15 17:13:22 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3743]: client: /etc/ifplugd/netcfg.action: Zeile 32: ` if check_iface $1; then' Nov 15 17:13:22 Laptop-Carina ifplugd(eth0)[3743]: Program execution failed, return value is 2. greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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