Network configuration infrastructure

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https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked

Wicked is a network configuration infrastructure incorporating a number
of existing frameworks into a unified architecture, providing a DBUS
interface to network configuration.

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wicked-0.5.12.tar.bz2 0000973592 951 KB
wicked-rpmlintrc 0000000021 21 Bytes
wicked.changes 0000009575 9.35 KB
wicked.spec 0000009814 9.58 KB
Revision 8 (latest revision is 102)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 223350 from Marius Tomaschewski's avatar Marius Tomaschewski (mtomaschewski) (revision 8)
- version 0.5.12
- wicked-devel: require libnl3-devel unconditionally

- version 0.5.11
- wicked-devel: require libnl3-devel used for build in spec

- version 0.5.10
- service: fix rpmlink suse-missing-rclink warnings
- compat: no systemd check via mountpoint in ifup (bnc#864696)

- version 0.5.9
- dhcp4: fixed to commit and inform wicked when a lease is
  released lease - this may have cause ifdown errors.
- client: workaround to consider wait-for-interfaces
  Get the WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES variable from environment, which is
  sourced in the service file to not timeout too early and also
  allow the users to increase it (see bnc#863371, bnc#862530).
- addconf: update allow static lease to update resolver
  This is required for iBFT leases and solves bnc#864131.
- iflist: check validity before extracting nla payload (bnc#863371)
- Update unquote to handle invalid sysconfig variables properly
  (bnc#864635)
- dhcp: added lease-xml output to dhcp --test mode and option 
  to request lease in dry-run mode (get lease and exit)
- client: turn "No valid config files found" into a debug msg
- infiniband: start after rdma service not openibd (sles-11)
- compat: fixed scripts/ifup -o debug handling
- daemons: disabled state.xml saving by default (bnc#862335)
- client: check for config priorities at reading stage
- client: add --raw parameter to the convert option
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