The config file is now installed as /etc/naxalnet/naxalnet.conf.example
by default.
make uninstall now does not ask for confirmation. Added rule purge in
Makefile.
Updated the README.
Changed order of stop commands in service file.
Updated setup.cfg and docstrings.
Changed order of services to stop in section Stopping the service. This
is because while stopping naxalnet, the ExecStopPost line says to delete
two interfaces. But just before it is run, networkd is stopped. Running
the command will again start networkd, which is not what we need.
Buffering makes the systemd journal not show the logs at the right time.
And changed the systemd service file so that the new batman and bridge
interfaces are deleted when naxalnet.service is stopped. Also simplified
the Stopping section in the README because of this change.
* Improved docstrings, README
* Added argument --version and its implementation
* Added "uninstall" rule to Makefile and added it in the README
* Updated CHANGELOG
* Cleaned up code
I've probably forgot something so we can't merge to master yet.
And we still have to add installation instructions for ubuntu and fedora
Tidied up code, added more documentation, and the version now confirms
to some PEP standard. Because of the way configuration and arguments are
implemented, ALL the keys in configuration files should have an argument
that can change its value.
Verbose option was commented out, since it is not implemented. An
argument --print-wifi, which should print out WiFi ssid and password is
not implemented at the moment. Also, the README should be updated to
show the new changes. By the way I just remembered I didn't update the
CHANGELOG; I'll do it in the next commit. 😁
This should be used if the python executable is not python3 in your
distro.
I would like to express my displeasure to the Government of India for
not including me in the list of targets for Pegasus, even though I'm
convinced I am a threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the nation