Openconnect Network Manager Interaction Ubuntu 12.04

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So I attempted to rebuild network manager 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 12.04,  I used 
apt to download source and the build dependencies and then added 
libgnutls28 and libopenconnect2 to the build-depends list in the control 
document.  Then I did "debian/rules build and fakeroot debian/rules 
binary to build packages.  I re-intalled/installed everything that it 
created and rebooted.  I'm very certain this was the wrong way to go 
about things because all I managed to do was break the right click 
functionality of the network manager applet. Are there other packages I 
need to rebuild as-well or did I simply go off the road?



On 08/02/2012 04:19 PM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 17:57 -0400, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
>> >On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Mcclelland, Michael B Mr CTR USN USA
>> ><michael.b.mcclelland at us.army.mil>  wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >Would pulling source for nm and building against the new libopenconnect
>>> > >create a viable solution or is it more indepth than that?
>>> > >
>> >
>> >Yes, it should be sufficient.
> I think the latest NM-o from the git repo won't work unless you apply a
> patch like
> http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/NetworkManager-openconnect.git/tree/build-against-nm-0.9.4.patch?h=f17
>
> You might also have to lower the version dependency on NetworkManager in
> configure.ac (and ./configure), because it suffers the GNOME disease of


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