Revision: 207 http://geany-plugins.svn.sourceforge.net/geany-plugins/?rev=207&view=rev Author: frlan Date: 2008-10-14 20:49:38 +0000 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008)
Log Message: ----------- GeanyLaTeX: Minor update of documentation to make it less deprecated as it was before.
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/geanylatex/INSTALL
Modified: trunk/geanylatex/INSTALL =================================================================== --- trunk/geanylatex/INSTALL 2008-10-14 20:49:15 UTC (rev 206) +++ trunk/geanylatex/INSTALL 2008-10-14 20:49:38 UTC (rev 207) @@ -1,26 +1,15 @@ These installation instructions are written for a Linux system.
-At the time of this writing, building the plugin requires a recent SVN checkout -of the Geany sources (r2350). +At the time of this writing, building the plugin requires a recent SVN +checkout of the Geany sources (Geany Plugin API v100 or svn r3084+).
-In order to build the plugin, the makefile needs to know where it can find -the Geany header files - you can do this by calling configure with with-geany-src -option for instance: +You need for compliling the plugin the Geany header files installed. +For configuring and installing just run
% configure % make % make install
-The "make install" command copies geanylatex.so to your personal ~/.geany/plugins/ -directory, so you don't need to be root to install. ( If you are logged in as -root when you install, it will only put the files in /root/.geany/plugins/ -which might not be what you expected! ) - -If you actually do want everyone on the system to be able to access to the -same copy of the plugin, you can manually copy the plugin to the system-wide -plugins directory. -( That would probably be /usr/local/lib/geany/ or maybe /usr/lib/geany/ ) - -There is no "make uninstall" target, so if you want to remove the plugin, -just delete the "geanylatex.so" from your plugins directory. By now, no -other files were created directly by the plugin. +If you want to install geanyLaTeX to another directory, you should run +configure with --prefix=/path/to/dir option. make install will install +all files to your new target.
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