network-manager 1.34.0-2ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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network-manager (1.34.0-2ubuntu2) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Revert "Try removing ubuntu_revert_systemd.patch" and refresh the patch

network-manager (1.34.0-2ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Resynchronize on Debian (LP: #1958710), remaining changes:
    - debian/control:
      + Depend on isc-dhcp-client
      + Recommend network-manager-pptp
      + Suggest avahi-autoipd for IPv4LL support
    - debian/rules:
      + Run build tests
      + Set --enable-lto.
      + Don't build the network-manager* packages on i386
        (unneeded and depends on wpasupplicant)
    - debian/rules, debian/network-manager.postinst:
      + Don't restart NetworkManager on upgrade but recommend restarting
        the computer
    - debian/rules, debian/network-manager.postinst:
      + Don't install sysvinit scripts or migrate from sysvinit
    - d/network-manager.install, d/rules, d/10-dns-resolved.conf:
      + Use systemd-resolved instead of dnsmasq
    - d/network-manager.install, d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf:
      + Explicitly unmanage everything that isn't WiFi or WWAN (mobile data)
    - debian/network-manager.postinst:
      + Don't add the netdev group.
      + drop in an empty override file for NetworkManager to manage all
        devices for upgrade from any version, as long as there is no
        netplan configuration yet.
    - d/network-manager.install, d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf:
      + Install a config file to enable WiFi powersave
    - Add autopkgtests
    - debian/source_network-manager.py, debian/network-manager.install,
      debian/network-manager.links: Add apport hook
    - Add network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu package
    - d/NetworkManager.conf: disable MAC randomization feature. There is no
      easy way for desktop users to disable this feature yet. And there are
      reports that it doesn't work well with some systems.
      See gnome-control-center issue 743
    - Update Vcs links to point to Ubuntu branch
    - Add patches. See patch descriptions for more details:
      + Provide-access-to-some-of-NM-s-interfaces-to-whoopsie.patch
      + Update-dnsmasq-parameters.patch
      + Disable-general-with-expect.patch
      + libnm-Check-self-still-NMManager-or-not.patch
      + dns-manager-don-t-merge-split-DNS-search-domains.patch (but disabled)
      + Read-system-connections-from-run.patch
  * Try removing ubuntu_revert_systemd.patch again

network-manager (1.34.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Demote wpasupplicant to Recommends.
    There are enough use cases for network-manager not involving Wi-Fi which
    justifies to make this dependency optional. (Closes: #919619, #980218)

network-manager (1.34.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 1.34.0
  * Rebase patches
  * Install nm-priv-helper service
  * Update symbols file for libnm0

network-manager (1.32.12-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 1.32.12
  * Rebase patches
  * Update symbols file for libnm0
  * Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0
  * Drop dh_missing override.
    As --fail-missing is the default in compat 13, the override is no longer
    necessary.
  * Remove obsolete upgrade code
  * Drop obsolete Breaks/Replaces
  * Update debian/copyright
  * Remove isc-dhcp-client from Suggests.
    Unless explicitly configured otherwise the internal DHCP client is used.

 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>  Thu, 03 Feb 2022 16:11:38 -0500

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gir1.2-nm-1.0: GObject introspection data for the libnm library

 NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
 and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
 available. It manages ethernet, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
 devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
 services.
 .
 This package contains introspection data for NetworkManager using libnm.
 .
 It can be used by packages using the GIRepository format to generate
 dynamic bindings.

libnm-dev: GObject-based client library for NetworkManager (development files)

 NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
 and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
 available. It manages ethernet, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
 devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
 services.
 .
 This package contains header and development files.

libnm0: GObject-based client library for NetworkManager

 NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
 and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
 available. It manages ethernet, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
 devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
 services.
 .
 This package contains a convenience library to ease the access to
 NetworkManager.

libnm0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnm0
network-manager: network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)

 NetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices
 and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when
 available. It manages ethernet, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE
 devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN
 services.
 .
 This package provides the userspace daemons and a command line interface to
 interact with NetworkManager.
 .
 Optional dependencies:
  * avahi-autoipd: Used for IPv4LL, a protocol for automatic Link-Local IP
    address configuration.
  * ppp: Required for establishing dial-up connections (e.g. via GSM).
  * dnsmasq-base/iptables: Required for creating Ad-hoc connections and
    connection sharing.
  * libteam-utils: Network Team driver allows multiple network interfaces to be
    teamed together and act like a single one. This process is called "ethernet
    bonding", "channel teaming" or "link aggregation".

network-manager-config-connectivity-debian: NetworkManager configuration to enable connectivity checking

 This package contains a configuration file which enables NetworkManager's
 connectivity checking functionality.
 .
 NetworkManager will try to connect to a Debian server to determine the
 connection status.
 .
 This is particularly useful for captive portal detection.
 .
 No user data is transmitted in the connectivity checks, but merely contacting
 the Debian connectivity check servers reveals that the user is running a
 Debian(-based) operating system with NetworkManager.

network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu: NetworkManager configuration to enable connectivity checking

 This package contains a configuration file which enables NetworkManager's
 connectivity checking functionality.
 .
 NetworkManager will try to connect to an Ubuntu server to determine the
 connection status.
 .
 This is particularly useful for captive portal detection.
 .
 No user data is transmitted in the connectivity checks, but merely contacting
 the Ubuntu connectivity check servers reveals that the user is running an
 Ubuntu(-based) operating system with NetworkManager.

network-manager-dbgsym: debug symbols for network-manager
network-manager-dev: network management framework (development files)

 This package provides documentation of the NetworkManager D-Bus API, the
 configuration formats and command line utilities.
 It also provides D-Bus introspection files.