Bug 742810

Summary: NetworkManager-gnome 0.9.1 has secrets-related issues
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andy Lutomirski <luto>
Component: NetworkManagerAssignee: Dan Williams <dcbw>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: dcbw, jklimes
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Description Andy Lutomirski 2011-10-02 23:20:40 UTC
There are several symptoms:

 - Connecting to new unsecured wireless networks fails because NM can't find a secret agent.

 - Manually setting the WPA secret in nm-connection-editor with the box to share the connection with other users unchecked has no effect.  If I repoen the dialog, the password is still blank.  Sharing with other users makes it work.

 - Manually running nm-applet then trying to connect to an unsecured network results in:

** (nm-applet:4017): WARNING **: Couldn't load builder file: Failed to open file '/usr/share/libnm-gtk/wifi.ui': No such file or directory

followed quickly by a segfault.

Strangely, if I don't run nm-applet, nm-applet is not running (not shown in ps -A output) but the nm menu on the top-right bar is still there.

yum whatprovides '*/wifi.ui' says:

1:NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.999-2.git20110509.fc15.x86_64 : GNOME applications for use with
                                                         : NetworkManager
Repo        : fedora
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/share/nm-applet/wifi.ui



1:NetworkManager-gtk-devel-0.9.1.90-1.git20110927.fc15.i686 : Private header files for
                                                            : NetworkManager GUI support
Repo        : updates
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/share/libnm-gtk/wifi.ui



1:NetworkManager-gtk-devel-0.9.1.90-1.git20110927.fc15.x86_64 : Private header files for
                                                              : NetworkManager GUI support
Repo        : updates
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/share/libnm-gtk/wifi.ui


which is suspicious.  I don't have NetworkManager-gtk-devel installed.  Installing it helps.

Comment 1 Jirka Klimes 2011-10-03 08:05:12 UTC
The crash due to missing wifi.ui is tracked and fixed in bug 741448.
wifi.ui was mistakenly contained in NetworkManager-gtk-devel instead of NetworkManager-gtk.

Installing NetworkManager-gtk-devel as workaround should help.

Comment 2 Andy Lutomirski 2011-10-03 13:06:29 UTC
Sorry -- I thought by bugzilla-searching skills were better than that.

The other issue (the nm-connection-editor failure) is presumably not addressed yet, though.

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