# Template file for 'network-manager-applet' pkgname=network-manager-applet version=0.9.5.96 revision=1 build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--disable-static --with-bluetooth" depends="NetworkManager>=${version} polkit-gnome notification-daemon hicolor-icon-theme" makedepends="pkg-config intltool GConf-devel libgnome-keyring-devel NetworkManager-devel>=${version} gnome-bluetooth-devel libnotify-devel polkit-devel" fulldepends="iso-codes" subpackages="libnm-gtk ${pkgname}-devel" gtk_iconcache_dirs="/usr/share/icons/hicolor" short_desc="NetworkManager panel applet for GNOME" maintainer="Juan RP " homepage="http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/" license="GPL-2" distfiles="${GNOME_SITE}/$pkgname/0.9/$pkgname-$version.tar.xz" checksum=1a162bb481a78056c8c4240bbe3dfbfa5672704c161c0439a8e686aa1b1ba8be long_desc=" NetworkManager attempts to keep an active network connection available at all times. It is intended only for the desktop use-case, and is not intended for usage on servers. The point of NetworkManager is to make networking configuration and setup as painless and automatic as possible. If using DHCP, NetworkManager is _intended_ to replace default routes, obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server, and change nameservers whenever it sees fit. This package contains a systray applet for GNOME's notification area but it also works for other desktop environments which provide a systray like KDE or Xfce. It displays the available networks and allows to easily switch between them. For encrypted networks it will prompt the user for the key/passphrase and it can optionally store them in the gnome-keyring."