Yes, I do. The solution was to include "gnome" use flag for the plugins too... I had "gnome" useflag for Networkmanager but not for the plugins
L: 2010/7/1 Daniel Gryniewicz <d...@gentoo.org> > Do you have one of the networkmanager VPN plugins installed? > > Dan > > > On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 10:01 AM, SpaceCake <spaceca...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> the bug reappeard at me... vpn sections are "grey", can't add new, and >> when I select an old one it says I don't have the necessary plugins >> installed... bugreport updated but I suppose this is related to "-gnome" >> global flag, so I'm trying to recompile with gnome enabled... >> >> L: >> >> >> 2009/11/28 Daniel Gryniewicz <d...@gentoo.org> >> >> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:35 AM, SpaceCake <spaceca...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I've succesfullly installed Networkmanager and nm-applet with all the >>>> plugins under Gnome / Kde-4-3 using the instructions can be found at >>>> gentoo-wiki. It is working perfectly for wired and wireless LAN but not for >>>> any VPN (this part of the applet is grey >>>> >>>> I was searching the archive and googled this thing but I cannot find a >>>> solution, so I decided to ask you :) >>>> >>>> I suppose this is some problem with the dbus registration of the >>>> plugins, but I'm not sure >>>> >>> >>> This is because of dbus' default deny policy. I've opened a bug on this: >>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=294992 >>> >>> That fixes it for me. >>> >>> Daniel >>> >> >> >