[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#568954: Bug#562811: further fudging stages may only confuse things
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Tue Feb 9 03:01:06 UTC 2010
Michael Biebl wrote:
> Mark Hedges wrote:
>> On Tue, 9 Feb 2010, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> So, we really have two separate issues here, thus I cloned
>>> the bug to handle them separately:
>>>
>>> 1.) network-manager does not support pre-up/pre-down
>>> scripts
>> Right, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387832
FWIW, I know this bug report and the linked discussions. That's why I don't
think that this will change upstream anytime soon.
>>> 2.) the current 01ifupdown script incorrectly maps the NM
>>> "down" event to the ifupdown pre-down PHASE (running
>>> scripts in if-down.d). It should map the "down" event to
>>> PHASE=post-down" and run the script in if-post-down.d
>> Sorry, I think that is incorrect. The current 01ifupdown
>> script is fine.
>>
>> The problem is all in NM, which dispatches "down" after the
>> interface is down.
>
> Yes, NM dispatches its down event after the interface is down.
> 01ifupdown currently maps that to pre-down, which is broken.
> You are just arguing from another pov. Your point is, that NM's down event
> should rather be called post-down.
> Doesn't change the fact though, that the current mapping is incorrect.
>
>> However, I would guess it is still more useful for most
>> packages to run if-down.d scripts instead of if-post-down.d,
>> if only one of them is going to run.
>
> Not exactly sure what you mean by that. Would you please elaborate.
Ok, I think I got your point, but I'm not sure I agree entirely.
The if-down.d hooks were written under the premise that the network is still up,
which it currently in NM's case is not.
But to have a better answer to this question, I guess one would have to analyze
the existing ifupdown hooks in Debian and check, what they are actually doing in
if-down.d resp. if-post-down.d
Michael
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