Drop nm-connection-editor?

Michael Catanzaro mcatanzaro at gnome.org
Thu Feb 13 16:58:37 UTC 2014


On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 10:38 -0600, Dan Williams wrote:
> The panel still uses the editor for 802.1x setup and some advanced
> stuff
> I think.  I'm fine with setting "don't show in GNOME", but that would
> ideally be either (a) a Fedora specific patch, or (b) if there was
> some
> way to restrict it to GNOME 3.6+ but leave it for GNOME 2.x.

I don't want to suggest removing it from the distro: just either from
the default install, or else using NoShowIn=GNOME. (I don't think that
should be Fedora-specific. Why would other distros want a redundant
tool?)

I guess you need to support newer versions of NM in RHEL 6? I think the
appropriate way to handle that would be to patch out the NoShowIn line
in RHEL....
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