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authorLubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>2019-03-05 08:44:57 +0100
committerLubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>2019-03-19 17:15:15 +0100
commit1de8383ad9fdfc8f552117e5d109bdfa7005634b (patch)
tree7b44996c8430157f2739b18148952859ea9e6b5f /valgrind.suppressions
parent32e0bf1421263b07a1dde74d9281253cc1ea49ab (diff)
downloadNetworkManager-1de8383ad9fdfc8f552117e5d109bdfa7005634b.tar.gz
all: goodbye libnm-glib
This removes libnm-glib, libnm-glib-vpn, and libnm-util for good. The it has been replaced with libnm since NetworkManager 1.0, disabled by default since 1.12 and no up-to-date distributions ship it for years now. Removing the libraries allows us to: * Remove the horrible hacks that were in place to deal with accidental use of both the new and old library in a single process. * Relief the translators of maintenance burden of similar yet different strings. * Get rid of known bad code without chances of ever getting fixed (libnm-glib/nm-object.c and libnm-glib/nm-object-cache.c) * Generally lower the footprint of the releases and our workspace If there are some really really legacy users; they can just build libnm-glib and friends from the NetworkManager-1.16 distribution. The D-Bus API is stable and old libnm-glib will keep working forever. https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/308
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# are mainly tested.
#
# Make sure to install debug information, otherwise the suppression trace might
-# not match. On Fedora, try 'debuginfo-install dbus-glib glib'.
+# not match. On Fedora, try 'dnf debuginfo-install glib2'.
{
NSS_NoDB_Init
Memcheck:Leak