`configure` and `autogen.sh` now accept `--with-python2` or
`--with-python3` options, with the default of python 2.
aa8a5e7 introduced building for python 3, but broke build for python 2,
requiring patching `configure.ac` prior to build.
Code was derived from rpmfusion-packager, found using a GitHub search of
`configure.ac` files for both `python2` and `python3`, and is GPLv3.
Tested on Ubuntu 18.04.
Signed-off-by: James Cameron <quozl@laptop.org>
This drops a lot of code at the same time. The code in
__init__ was:
* Using a SUGAR_PREFIX environment variable that is not
defined anywhere
* Hardcoding prefix to /usr
* Setting up the sugar-base domain which doesn't exist anymore
The i18n module code was overcomplex because it was thought
for language packs which we don't support anymore, it was
not handling correctly locales with a country prefix, it
was hard coding the python prefix and it was not sorting
the directories as it intended too anyway.
The logic is very simple now. Use the locale directory in
the same prefix sugar-toolkit-gtk3 was installed, unless
SUGAR_LOCALEDIR is defined (for self contained bundles).
And use it in the sugar3.mime modules. This allows
to get rid of the pygtk generated sugarbase module,
along with the wrapping code.
Also add more cases to test_time to make sure
everything is still working.
The uitree module exposes the at-spi tree. We can use it to do
functional tests of the UI, by checking if the expected
widgets exists, clicking them etc.
A simple example of how this can be used is in the test, which
runs a window and check that it has the expected button.