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FS#75642 - [networkmanager-strongswan] build with gtk4
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Community Packages
Opened by Marco (jellybean) - Thursday, 18 August 2022, 12:22 GMT
Last edited by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Thursday, 18 August 2022, 22:37 GMT
Opened by Marco (jellybean) - Thursday, 18 August 2022, 12:22 GMT
Last edited by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Thursday, 18 August 2022, 22:37 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Can not create or edit IPsec/IKEv2 connection in gnome-control-center (GNOME settings) Additional info: * package version(s) gnome-control-center 42.3-2 networkmanager-strongswan 1.6.0-1 Steps to reproduce: 1) Run gnome-control-center. 2) Open network panel, try to add new IPsec/IKEv2 connection or open properties of an existing one and go to the identity tab. 3) Error: unable to load VPN connection editor Solution - rebuild with gtk4 support: https://0x0.st/oLTf.diff |
This task depends upon
gnome-control-center 43.1-6
networkmanager-strongswan 1.6.0-1
This provokes the "Error: unable to load VPN connection editor" error in GNOME Settings.