This fixes the python 3.7 incompatibilities arising from 'async'
becoming a reserved word.
The file lib/solaar/async.py is renamed to asks.py. I picked the name
because it defines the TaskRunner class and it's the best I could come
up in fifteen seconds.
The async function in solar/ui/__init__.py is renamed to ui_async, and
the various imports of that function are changed to match.
Without this patch it doesn't build at all. I am running with this
patch applied and everything appears to work as expected.
Signed-off-by: Jason Tibbitts <tibbs@math.uh.edu>
The main window suddenly opening when a battery is critical is very
disruptive. It can pop up on all sort of undesirable scenarios.
Rather than catch users of guard, merely show a notification that the
battery is critical.
The problem is caused by starting Solaar right after installing it; while udev
does have the new rule loaded, the /dev/hidraw* device nodes already exist
with the old permissions.
Rather than doing a "udevadm --reload-rules" (which could have unknown side-
effects on other devices), instruct the user to remove and re-insert the usb
receiver. The new /dev/hidraw* device nods will be created with the right
permissions.