Bug#372208: [pkg-wpa-devel] Bug#372208: missing patches from
wpasupplicant
kelmo
kelmo at kanotixguide.org
Fri Jul 14 12:16:29 UTC 2006
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 21:09 +1000, Kel Modderman wrote:
>
>> reopen 372208
>> |retitle |372208 Orinoco and wpa_supplicant not working with WEP
>> thanks
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a bad feeling about the included patch and would like to drop it
>> for a few reasons:
>>
>> 1. I currently experience problems with WEP and madwifi (using wext
>> ioctl's), and have had difficulty debugging
>>
>
> well does it help if you remove the patch ?
>
That is hard to distinguish, this problem may be in the madwifi driver
wext implementation, or in the supplicant itself. Diverging from
mainstream makes asking them for support more difficult.
>
>> 5. I don't want to spoil my debugging attempts with other developers
>> of madwifi (or wpa_supplicant) while this subtle hack is included
>>
>
> well but no one hinders you from building a local package w/o the patch.
>
This has the possibility to effect a wide variety of users. I'd prefer
if the Orinoco problem was discussed properly on the hostap mailing
lists before we continue to carry along a hack of a patch and cause new
problems for other people. I cannot do that well, because I don't have
Orinoco hardware that craps itself with the pristine wpa_supplicant and WEP.
>> The patch is still contained in the source package, but inactive via
>> debian/patches/00list.
>>
>> Comments on how to best proceed welcome.
>>
>
> as w/o the patch wpasupplicant is rendered useless for orinoco users,
> you should prove that patch is faulty.
>
It should be proven that the patch works absolutely correctly (without
disrupting other modules), and as such, it should be known to be worthy
of merging into upstream wpa_supplicant. I am not sure I can provide
those details, therefore I'd prefer to have the same problems as
upstream, and not different ones.
> however I would suggest you to publicly ask on the lists why this patch
> is not included (reasons...) and based on this decide to drop/keep
> it/come up with a newer patch.
>
>
I can do that, however I am not a user of the Orinoco module, therefore
I can only speculate on what is really the problem.
Kel.
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