ConnMan 1.17 was released Monday, August 19th, 2013.
ConnMan version 1.17 contains only bugfixes in addition to DHCPv6 Decline message implementation.
We recommend upgrading to ConnMan 1.17 as it contains fixes for hidden SSID scanning and restarting of DHCP when a link local IPv4 address has been assigned. Changes in this version include:
- Different from previous versions, external rfkill events are tracked and technologies are enabled and disabled accordingly (Jukka Rissanen).
- The USB gadget device is now properly created and shown as a technology (Jukka Rissanen).
- Libc boolean types has replaced the locally defined one and other coding style cleanups have been applied (Daniel Wagner).
- WiFi has seen fixes for interface creation, network deletion (Jukka Rissanen) and hidden SSID scanning (Tomasz Bursztyka).
- Link local IPv4 handling has been fixed, ConnMan will now retry to obtain a DHCP lease when a link local IPv4 address has been assigned (Daniel Wagner). A wrong byte order in DHCP Discover messages was fixed (Terry Simons).
- In addition to DHCPv6 fixes, DHCPv6 Decline messages are properly handled as a result of duplicate address detection (Jukka Rissanen).
- Selection of a new IPv4 subnetwork for tethering was incorrectly redone every time the uplink changed (Jukka Rissanen).
Thanks for all the hard work and bugfixes go to Daniel Wagner, Jukka Rissanen, Lucas De Marchi, Marcel Holtmann, Patrik Flykt, Terry Simons, Tomasz Bursztyka, BMW and Intel.
ConnMan 1.17 can be downloaded from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/network/connman/
ConnMan is available via git at:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/connman/connman.git
Web interface to the git repository:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=network/connman/connman.git;a=summary