Changelog
ifupdown (0.7.1ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian experimental. Remaining changes:
- If the /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf file is present
but doesn't have the "ifupdown:managed" the previous upload instructed
the iniparser to return -1, which evaluates to TRUE. We instead instruct
it to return 0, as we shouldn't prevent ifupdown from managing the
interfaces in that case, as NM won't either. (LP: #281984)
- debian/postinst: If the loopback interface is missing from the config
in /etc/network/interfaces, add it on upgrade.
- Add jobs and hooks for upstart.
- Cherry-pick commit a1f8efc4d93f from upstream, add --no-scripts as a
parameter to ifup/ifdown, allowing the user to bypass the the scripts
in /etc/network/if-*.d/ (LP: #258782)
* Don't include new /etc/default/networking as it's incompatible with event
based networking configuration.
* Don't bump dependency on initscripts as the dependency isn't required with
the upstart jobs and the new version isn't in Ubuntu yet.
* Drop our code hardcoding the metric at 100 for the default gateway,
this was used to avoid conflicts between ifupdown and Network Manager.
Nowadays Network Manager won't manage an interface defined in ifupdown
and the rest of the metric changes are now in ifupdown.
ifupdown (0.7.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Supply metric setting to dhclient (Closes: #279741, #364581, #676323).
* Add autoconf/accept_ra options to inet6/dhcp (Closes: #676244).
* Clean up after /run migration (Closes: #673057):
- Remove old /etc/network/run.dpkg-old symlink.
- Try to remove old /etc/network/run even if it's a symlink.
* Depend on initscripts >= 2.88dsf-25 so mountnfs doesn't break.
* Pass -q to sysctl to make the output less verbose.
* Fix shell scripting mistake in /etc/init.d/networking (thanks to
Stanislav Maslovski, closes: #678101).
* Changes to interfaces exclusion:
- Accept -X shortcut (wasn't working because of a bug).
- Allow specifying more than one -X option.
- Use shell glob syntax.
* Add /etc/default/networking (Closes: #580035, #677973):
- CONFIGURE_INTERFACES can be used to disable interfaces configuration.
- Individual interfaces can be excluded with EXCLUDE_INTERFACES.
- Extra verbosity may be requested with VERBOSE.
* When ifup is being run with --force -n, always report errors regardless of
ifstate.
-- Stephane Graber <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:49:30 -0400