Felix Homann wrote: > On Friday 21 April 2006 19:18, Derek Broughton wrote: >> It might break yours, but it was the way interface control was moving >> before we ever _had_ wpa_supplicant, so it would have been really nice if >> the wpa_supplicant developers had moved in step with the rest of the >> world. > > As I see it, even without the new configuration options network > configuration was done in /etc/network/interfaces, wpa_supplicant was and > is just a means to connect to an available AP and do the encryption, key > handling etc.. > >> And I've been trying (and failing) to keep all my network information >> in /etc/network/interfaces for three years. > > After all, I too think that it is good to have the new options, since they > might be of use for some people. But that does not justify breaking > working setups on upgrade.
You're right... -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

