On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:20:26 +0200 Joerg Desch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Note that the 'plugin' should be in: > > $prefix/lib/geany/geanylua.so > > j...@jd-dell$ ls /usr/lib/geany/ > addons.la export.la geanydoc.so geanylatex.so geanyvc.so > saveactions.so splitwindow.so > addons.so export.so geanygdb.la geanylua.la htmlchars.la > shiftcolumn.la > classbuilder.la filebrowser.la geanygdb.so geanylua.so htmlchars.so > shiftcolumn.so > classbuilder.so filebrowser.so geanylatex.la geanyvc.la saveactions.la > splitwindow.la > > j...@jd-dell$ ls /usr/lib/geany-plugins/geanylua/ > libgeanylua.la libgeanylua.so OK, but what you want to check is that your geanylua package is providing those files - could one of them be a leftover from a previous install? On Fedora (rpm) I would do something like: rpm -ql geanylua |fgrep .so But I don't know the .deb equivalent. Anyway ultimately you have two options - fix the package or build & install from the geany-plugins tar.gz release - you would need to configure the prefix to /usr though. > > Although this might be getting overridden by a user plugin. Try running > > 'geany -v' to see which plugins are being used. ... > Lua-Skript: Support library version mismatch: 0.7.0 <=> 0.17.1 > > ** INFO: Plugin "Lua-Skript" has not set a name for its keybinding group - > ignoring all keybindings! > ** INFO: Loaded: /usr/lib/geany/geanylua.so (Lua-Skript) OK, so the system plugin is getting read. Regards, Nick _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
