Hello everyone,
I'm trying to follow the instructions here.
https://www.geany.org/manual/reference/howto.html
But I'm a bit stuck on the files that are required, starting with the geanyplugin.h and where to put them and how to put them there.
I have geany installed with apt, but the headers are not in the include path of gcc, so I looked up which locations that would be and copied just the geanyplugin.h to that location. Now I'm having the same problem with all the headers mentioned in the geanyplugin.h. Copying those manually can't be the right approach, right?
I have not used C in a long time, so if this seems like a simple/obvious question, I apologize, but I would welcome a tip for where to read up on these kinds of issues.
Also if you have a different, preferred communications channel like matrix, irc or discord, please let me know.
Thanks!
You don't say which distro, remember distros make their own packages not us, for eg Debian (and derivatives) have a `geany-common` package that has the needed include files (in `/usr/include/geany` on this machine, but YMMV).
Then the ` ``pkg-config ...`` ` part of the commands in the "Building" section should set the `-I` options for C to find them.
Ok, so I'm on ubuntu 22.04 and `/usr/include/geany/` exists.
If I try this command:
``` gcc -c plugin.c -fPIC `pkg-config --cflags geany -I /usr/include/geany/` ``` I get this error: ``` gcc: error: unrecognized command-line option ‘--cflags’ ``` if I remove that, I get this:
``` gcc -c plugin.c -fPIC `pkg-config -I /usr/include/geany
cc1: fatal error: plugin.c: No such file or directory compilation terminated. ```
My gcc version is `gcc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0` if that makes a difference
Please use _exactly_ the commands given in the [Geany plugin howto](https://www.geany.org/manual/reference/howto.html) "Building" section, do not add stuff to the command, and then post errors if it does not work.
Make sure your plugin file is `plugin.c` and you execute the commands in that directory.
Ok. Exactly that command and exactly that file name produce this: ```
gcc -c plugin.c -fPIC `pkg-config --cflags geany`
gcc: error: unrecognized command-line option ‘--cflags’ ```
Closed #1357 as completed.
Ok, that step worked, I will see what I can do now! Thanks for the help!
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