app-utils now is an ordinery shared library
A few bits worth mentioning:
1. it's not guile-free just yet, so instead of a gnc_module_load
your code may have to call scm_c_use_module("gnucash app-utils");
to expose the scm side of the app-utils api. This call has been
added to gnucash-bin.c for example
2. while lots of noise in this commit is to rename from gncmodule-app-utils
to gnc-app-utils, I'll point out the library has also been moved from
<libdir>/gnucash to <libdir>. This required changes in app-util's
CMakeLists.txt file for the install side and in the top level
CMakeLists.txt file for the build directory structure.
3. The C side link module test has been removed as linking an ordinary
shared library should be considered well tested by the compiler devs.
The scheme side module load test has been slightly tweaked to no longer
try to use gnc:module-load, but instead now checks whether the app-utils
api is properly exposed to scheme after loading it via use-modules.
4. Dropped a completely obsolete README file.
Change all instances of bugzilla.gnome.org to bugs.gnucash.org, reflecting
our migration to a self-hosted bug tracker.
Inform the Translation Project Coordinator at release that this affects
translatable strings and that all message catalogs have been updated.
It is split into
- /libgnucash (for the non-gui bits)
- /gnucash (for the gui)
- /common (misc source files used by both)
- /bindings (currently only holds python bindings)
This is the first step in restructuring the code. It will need much
more fine tuning later on.