nplan 0.13~16.04 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
nplan (0.13~16.04) xenial; urgency=medium [ Martin Pitt ] * Update to 0.13. * tests/integration.py: Disable search domain check in /etc/resolv.conf with networkd, until this gets fixed in systemd (see LP: #1635256) [ Simon Fels ] * src/netplan: Use absolute path to the nmcli utility provided by the network-manager snap. Contributes to LP #1633004. nplan (0.13) zesty; urgency=medium [ Jonathan Cave ] * Blacklist mwifiex_pcie from rebinds (work around LP: #1630285) [ Martin Pitt ] * Add support for nameservers (LP: #1626617) -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 20 Oct 2016 16:44:36 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Martin Pitt
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- net
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- Medium Urgency
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- diff from 0.12~16.04 to 0.13~16.04 (4.9 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- nplan: YAML network configuration abstraction for various backends
netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written
by administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS
deployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific
configuration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular
networking daemon.
.
Currently supported backends are networkd and NetworkManager.
- nplan-dbgsym: debug symbols for package nplan
netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written
by administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS
deployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific
configuration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular
networking daemon.
.
Currently supported backends are networkd and NetworkManager.