Caught by PEP8. This is important for Sugar because the XO has a small screen
where long lines would make the code hard to understand (because you need to
constantly scroll horizontally).
Reviewed-by: James Cameron <quozl@laptop.org>
Acked-by: Simon Schampijer<simon@schampijer.de>
CC: Aleksey Lim <alsroot@member.fsf.org>
- add class NormalizedVersion to parse and compare the new activity versions
- change the bundlebuilder and activitybundle to use the new scheme, instead
of an int version we expect a string that matches the format defined in
NormalizedVersion
* sugar/presence/presenceservice.py: Specify the D-Bus interface when
calling ActivityProperties.GetActivity
* sugar/activity/main.py: Set a default for the --invite option and
make the create() D-Bus method accept a{sv} so we can pass the
boolean value.
src/sugar/activity/activity.py: If the activity is being invoked to
handle an invite, create a Client.Handler instance and share the
activity when HandleChannels is invoked.
src/sugar/activity/activityfactory.py,
src/sugar/activity/activityhandle.py,
src/sugar/activity/main.py: Add a -i switch that indicates to the
activity that it should handle the channel from an invitation.
src/sugar/presence/activity.py: Expose Activity.room_handle.
src/sugar/presence/presenceservice.py: Add get_activity_by_handle().
src/sugar/presence/util.py: Add get_account_for_connection().
* src/sugar/activity/activity.py: Get the shared activity wrapper from
sugar.presence.
* src/sugar/activity/activityfactory.py: Disable checking in the PS for
activity_id duplicates.
* src/sugar/presence/activity.py: Remove the PS dependency and query Telepathy
directly. Implemented enough to join an activity.
* src/sugar/presence/buddy.py: Remove the PS dependency and query Telepathy
directly. Implemented enough to join an activity. Added an Owner subclass of
Buddy()
* src/sugar/presence/presenceservice.py: Remove the PS dependency and query Telepathy
directly. Implemented enough to join an activity.
* src/sugar/presence/util.py: Add ConnectionManager for discovering and tracking
connections.
Some distros retain config files after removing packages, so /etc/olpc-security
might exist even if rainbow is not installed.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Silbe <sascha@silbe.org>