Is there a way to enable all plugins without specifying them each individually?
Yes, --enable-all-plugins
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I have tried bundling VTE […] and I found they weren't being loaded. For example, there was no terminal embedded in Geany, hence indicating that VTE wasn't being loaded.
Note that for a GTK2 build of Geany you need libvte.so.9, not one of the libvte2* ones.
The geanypy plugin is causing problems still though, giving the error:
2432: /tmp/.mount_dKVgoK/usr/lib/geany/geanypy.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: g_module_check_init (fatal)
2432: /tmp/.mount_dKVgoK/usr/lib/geany/geanypy.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: g_module_unload (fatal)
any ideas why?
That's weird, those 2 symbols aren't supposed to be depended upon, but optionally present in modules loaded by GModule. See https://developer.gnome.org/glib/unstable/glib-Dynamic-Loading-of-Modules.html#GModuleCheckInit
Here is the link https://bintray.com/fusion809/AppImages/Geany#files. It is much larger than my CentOS one, it is ~88 MB in size. If you can find files in it that I can delete to make it smaller, feel free.
The link says 1.29 is 112M, no 88. Anyway, how do I get a list of files in that archive? Or simply, how do I unpack it? (I see @eht16 did that, but I don't know how I'd do it)
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