Made messages printed in Makefile more understandable. Removed full path
of naxalnet from the systemd service. Now you can start naxalnet even if
it is installed in /usr/local/bin, if systemd allows (I have not tested
it). Many comments were made to respect the 80 chars per line rule.
And, of course, added some political commentary to insult the global
superpower (superpower in terms of money, military and something else I
forgot). And removed MANIFEST.in, which probably haven't changed anything.
Too much configs and args make debugging harder. The class networkd will
be used to add config files to the networkd runtime dir after formatting
the file with str.format().
- Renamed here_be_dragons() to main().
- Added daemon.py (doesn't do anything yet).
- Added GPL disclaimer to all python files and removed the shebang #!
from all files.
- args is now defined outside any function in scripts.py
- Changed arguments of some functions in scripts.py
- New dependency -- python-systemd for logging to journal
- Changed service file to start after networkd
- New submodule which contains "logger" for use by all other submodules
- Removed bus argument from Device and Adapter classes
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.
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. 😁