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Dan Winship 721e917cb6 wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.

So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.

For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.

nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-17 12:42:23 -04:00
Dan Winship cb7e1893e7 libnm-util, libnm-glib: standardize copyright/license headers
- Remove list of authors from files that had them; these serve no
  purpose except to quickly get out of date (and were only used in
  libnm-util and not libnm-glib anyway).

- Just say "Copyright", not "(C) Copyright" or "Copyright (C)"

- Put copyright statement after the license, not before

- Remove "NetworkManager - Network link manager" from the few files
  that contained it, and "libnm_glib -- Access network status &
  information from glib applications" from the many files that
  contained it.

- Remove vim modeline from nm-device-olpc-mesh.[ch], add emacs modeline
  to files that were missing it.
2014-07-15 09:44:54 -04:00
Jiří Klimeš edb85e9720 core: fix NM_IS_*_CLASS(klass) macros
The argument is 'klass' not 'obj'.
2012-07-27 13:15:54 +02:00
Dan Winship 54ef8f3224 Fix names of error enum values
When NM was registering all of its enum types by hand, it was using
NamesLikeThis rather than the default names-like-this for the "nick"
values. When we switched to using glib-mkenums, this resulted in
dbus-glib using different strings for the D-Bus error names, causing
compatibility problems.

Fix this by using glib-mkenums annotations to manually fix all the
enum values back to what they were before. (This can't be done in a
more automated way, because the old names aren't 100% consistent. Eg,
"UNKNOWN" frequently becomes "UnknownError" rather than just
"Unknown".)
2012-03-12 15:29:52 -04:00
Dan Winship 839eab5564 Use glib-mkenums to generate enum types
Rather than generating enum classes by hand (and complaining in each
file that "this should really be standard"), use glib-mkenums.

Unfortunately, we need a very new version of glib-mkenums in order to
deal with NM's naming conventions and to fix a few other bugs, so just
import that into the source tree temporarily.

Also, to simplify the use of glib-mkenums, import Makefile.glib from
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/654395.

To avoid having to run glib-mkenums for every subdirectory of src/,
add a new "generated" directory, and put the generated enums files
there.

Finally, use Makefile.glib for marshallers too, and generate separate
ones for libnm-glib and NetworkManager.
2012-02-15 11:42:15 -05:00
Dan Williams 2943453bf8 libnm-util: update WiMAX setting documentation 2011-07-02 15:38:27 -05:00
Tambet Ingo 75c734f1a9 wimax: Implement WiMAX support 2009-12-18 15:41:27 +02:00