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.
This was previously done by the systemd service. But since we allowed
changing the name of bat0 and bridge0, we can't expect systemd to still
do that job. Commented out some lines in the systemd service and made it
send SIGINT instead of the default SIGTERM to kill naxalnet. I
accidentally used to increment a2, a3, a4, ... in the __version__
instead of dev1, dev2, &c. a few commits back. Removed some print()
lines lurking somewhere in the code. The cleanup is still not completed.
We still have to delete the interfaces bridge0 and bat0, or whatever
name the user gives it. Just out of boredom, I added some description to
some network configuration, though so I doubt if anyone will understand
it more because of that.
We now use NetworkD() to configure systemd-networkd.
Path.glob doesn't return things in alphabetical order, which is needed
to configure networkd without any error. Need a fix for that.
I don't use IPFS anymore. If anyone if willing to maintain a copy of
this repo on ipfs, send me an email.
Small change in CHANGELOG, and edited comments in systemd service.
And added a docstring to setup.py so the editor won't complain of
missing docstring anymore.
naxalnet is now a daemon! When run from systemd, it checks for new
devices or removal of devices and reloads the wifi configuration.
Updated the systemd service and changed Type to notify. Unfortunately,
there is some problem with logging. The messages from naxalnet.iwd could
not be found in the systemd journal or while running without --systemd.
- 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.
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.
Fixed error when already connected to ad-hoc or ap.
Removed some print() lines I had forgot to remove after debugging.
But we can't close#1 yet (need to update the README)
Looks like issue #3 is fixed. Added an AUR package
to the README. Fixed another bug related to linking
resolv.conf (I didn't know Path.exsts() checks the destination
if Path was a symlink). Changed how it deals with resolv.conf if
it is a symlink or normal files. Also, added a 'RestartSec=5sec'
to the systemd service.
Added a Restart=on-failure on the systemd service.
Now, after an error, the service will restart,
and this time it should not exit with an error.
This will make naxalnet.service work until #3
is fixed.
Fixed permissions in install lines in Makefile.
The systemd service now stops NetworkManager and
wpa_supplicant before starting naxalnet. It also
starts systemd-{networkd,resolved} and iwd alongside
naxalnet.service.