What GTK and Glib versions are you using? (see Geany menu->help->debug messages
near the top).
You can turn gio file operations off in edit->preferences->various->use_gio_unsafe_file_saving
which despite the name also turns off GIO reading.
Geany then uses the Glib g_file_get_contents()
and g_file_set_contents()
which don't use GIO unless its changed.
You can also turn off the g_file_set_contents()
(which does a rename and other stuff, see my post above) and just use C output by edit->preferences->various->use_atomic_file_saving
.
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