Looks like the geany version I am using and the one jhbuild built the plugin
against are very similar, but I should point out that because of theming
differences, I am using the dmg packaged version:
~/projects/geany/geany-plugins/quick-search/src dev$
/Applications/Geany.app/Contents/MacOS/geany -V
geany 1.31 (built on 2017-07-17 with GTK 2.24.31, GLib 2.52.2)
~/projects/geany/geany-plugins/quick-search/src dev$ jhbuild shell
Prefix: /Users/sblatnick/gtk/inst
Entered jhbuild shell, type 'exit' to return.
bash-3.2$ geany -V
geany 1.32 (git >= 3fb94c23) (built on 2017-10-10 with GTK 2.24.31, GLib 2.52.2)
Thanks,
Steve
From: Jiří Techet [mailto:tec...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 2:27 PM
To: Steven Blatnick <steve8tr...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Geany development list <devel@lists.geany.org>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
Wouldn't moving
gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(entry));
to quick_search() help? You could try to call it before/after you show the
dialog to see if it helps.
Jiri
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:56 PM, <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
Thanks for telling me about the update on the status of ctags/libgit2.
So I have an inline search plugin that opens a non-decorated dialog with a
keyboard shortcut, much like searching text in popular browsers like Chrome or
Firefox.
The problem is, when I hit my keyboard shortcut, I don’t get focus in the
GtkEntry like I used to on linux. However, I was also using an older version
of geany at the time I worked on this plugin last on linux.
Here is the source code for my plugin:
https://github.com/sblatnick/geany-plugins/blob/dev/quick-search/src/quick-search.c
Thanks,
Steve
From: Jiří Techet [mailto:tec...@gmail.com <mailto:tec...@gmail.com> ]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 12:18 PM
To: Steven Blatnick <steve8tr...@yahoo.com <mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> >
Cc: Geany development list <devel@lists.geany.org <mailto:devel@lists.geany.org>
>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
I don't remember doing anything special regarding focus with Geany. What
exactly happens?
By the way the jhbuild modules have been updated upstream with the new ctags
version so when you rebuild ctags, libgit2 should be compiled alright.
Jiri
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 6:28 PM, <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
THANK YOU. I just built and used one of my plugins 😊
For some reason, the focus is messed up on this plugin. Do I need to handle
window focus differently on mac perhaps?
Thanks,
Steve
From: Jiří Techet [mailto:tec...@gmail.com <mailto:tec...@gmail.com> ]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 12:12 PM
To: Steven Blatnick <steve8tr...@yahoo.com <mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> >
Cc: Geany development list <devel@lists.geany.org <mailto:devel@lists.geany.org>
>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
Hi Steve,
it sounds to me like this bug in cmake:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/merge_requests/1295
You might be able to fix it by updating cmake to the latest version. Check
Source/jhbuild/modulesets/bootstrap.modules
and update cmake to the latest release. The modules file also contains some
patch to cmake - not sure if it's needed even with the latest release and if it
applies - you might need to remove it.
Alternatively using XCode 8 should help too in this case as it doesn't contain
the new function and shouldn't confuse cmake.
I'll report the issue to gtk-osx so it gets updated in the project.
By the way, this error happens in Geany plugins dependency which means Geany is
already built at this point. You should be able to run it from jhbuild shell
and be also able to test your plugin. You could also edit the geany.modules
file and remove the libgit2 dependency. This means you won't be able to compile
the git-changebar plugin but everything else should compile fine.
Jiri
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 6:27 PM, <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
So I tried again with a clean directory after removing libgit2 from homebrew,
but it appears geany-osx is intended to build with 10.13 and I’m using 10.12.6.
I’m still getting stuck on libgit2 somehow.
Here is what I’m seeing:
~/projects/geany/geany-osx master$ jhbuild -m geany.modules build geany-bundle
…
/Users/sblatnick/gtk/source/libgit2-0.24.3/src/unix/posix.h:77:9: warning:
'futimens' is only available on macOS 10.13 or newer
[-Wunguarded-availability-new]
return futimens(f, s);
^~~~~~~~
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.13.sdk/usr/include/sys/stat.h:373:5:
note: 'futimens' has been explicitly marked partial here
int futimens(int __fd, const struct timespec __times[2])
__API_AVAILABLE(macosx(10.13), ios(11.0), tvos(11.0), watchos(4.0));
^
/Users/sblatnick/gtk/source/libgit2-0.24.3/src/unix/posix.h:77:9: note: enclose
'futimens' in a __builtin_available check to silence this warning
return futimens(f, s);
^~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
[100%] Linking C executable libgit2_clar
[100%] Built target libgit2_clar
make: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error during phase build of libgit2: ########## Error running make -j 9
*** [14/26]
[1] Rerun phase build
[2] Ignore error and continue to install
[3] Give up on module
[4] Start shell
[5] Reload configuration
[6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over"
choice: ^CInterrupted
These are my homebrew and macport packages currently installed:
~/projects/geany/geany-osx master$ brew list
adns gdbm gobject-introspection jq libssh2
nettle pango readline
atk gdk-pixbuf graphite2 libassuan libtasn1
nmap pcre ruby-build
autoconf gettext harfbuzz libffi
libtiff npth pinentry shared-mime-info
cairo glib hicolor-icon-theme libgcrypt
libunistring oniguruma pixman sqlite
colordiff gmp icu4c libgpg-error libusb
openssl pkg-config the_silver_searcher
fontconfig gnupg intltool libksba libxml2
openssl@1.1 <mailto:openssl@1.1> python wget
freetype gnutls jpeg libpng
mariadb p11-kit rbenv xz
~/projects/geany/geany-osx master$ port installed
Warning: port definitions are more than two weeks old, consider updating them
by running 'port selfupdate'.
The following ports are currently installed:
at-spi2-atk @2.26.0_0 (active)
at-spi2-core @2.26.0_0 (active)
atk @2.26.0_0 (active)
autoconf @2.69_5 (active)
autoconf-archive @2017.03.21_0 (active)
automake @1.15.1_0 (active)
bzip2 @1.0.6_0 (active)
cairo @1.14.10_0+quartz+x11 (active)
db48 @4.8.30_4 (active)
dbus @1.10.20_0 (active)
expat @2.2.4_0 (active)
fontconfig @2.12.5_0 (active)
freetype @2.8_0 (active)
gawk @4.1.4_3 (active)
gdbm @1.13_3 (active)
gdk-pixbuf2 @2.36.10_1+x11 (active)
gettext @0.19.8.1_0 (active)
glib2 @2.54.0_0+x11 (active)
gnome-common @3.18.0_0 (active)
gobject-introspection @1.54.0_0 (active)
graphite2 @1.3.9_0 (active)
harfbuzz @1.5.1_0 (active)
hicolor-icon-theme @0.17_0 (active)
intltool @0.51.0_3 (active)
itstool @2.0.2_2 (active)
jasper @2.0.14_0 (active)
jpeg @9b_0 (active)
libedit @20170329-3.1_1 (active)
libepoxy @1.4.3_1+python36 (active)
libffi @3.2.1_0 (active)
libiconv @1.15_0 (active)
libidn @1.33_0 (active)
libpixman @0.34.0_0 (active)
libpng @1.6.32_0 (active)
libtool @2.4.6_3 (active)
libxml2 @2.9.5_0 (active)
libxslt @1.1.29_1 (active)
mesa @17.1.6_0+osmesa+python27 (active)
ncurses @6.0-20170916_0 (active)
openssl @1.0.2l_0 (active)
p5.24-encode-locale @1.50.0_0 (active)
p5.24-file-listing @6.40.0_1 (active)
p5.24-getopt-long @2.500.0_0 (active)
p5.24-html-form @6.30.0_1 (active)
p5.24-html-parser @3.720.0_0 (active)
p5.24-html-tagset @3.200.0_4 (active)
p5.24-http-cookies @6.40.0_0 (active)
p5.24-http-daemon @6.10.0_1 (active)
p5.24-http-date @6.20.0_1 (active)
p5.24-http-message @6.130.0_0 (active)
p5.24-http-negotiate @6.10.0_1 (active)
p5.24-io-html @1.1.0_0 (active)
p5.24-io-socket-ssl @2.51.0_0 (active)
p5.24-libwww-perl @6.260.0_0 (active)
p5.24-lwp-mediatypes @6.20.0_1 (active)
p5.24-lwp-protocol-https @6.70.0_0 (active)
p5.24-mozilla-ca @20160104_0 (active)
p5.24-net-http @6.170.0_0 (active)
p5.24-net-libidn @0.120.0_4 (active)
p5.24-net-ssleay @1.810.0_0 (active)
p5.24-pathtools @3.620.0_0 (active)
p5.24-scalar-list-utils @1.490.0_0 (active)
p5.24-sub-name @0.210.0_0 (active)
p5.24-sub-uplevel @0.280.0_0 (active)
p5.24-test-exception @0.430.0_0 (active)
p5.24-test-nowarnings @1.40.0_1 (active)
p5.24-test-warn @0.320.0_0 (active)
p5.24-try-tiny @0.280.0_0 (active)
p5.24-uri @1.720.0_0 (active)
p5.24-www-robotrules @6.20.0_1 (active)
p5.24-xml-parser @2.440.0_0 (active)
pango @1.40.12_0+quartz+x11 (active)
pcre @8.41_0 (active)
perl5.24 @5.24.2_0 (active)
pkgconfig @0.29.2_0 (active)
py-libxml2 @2.9.5_0 (active)
py27-beaker @1.8.1_0 (active)
py27-libxml2 @2.9.5_0 (active)
py27-mako @1.0.7_0 (active)
py27-markupsafe @0.23_0 (active)
py27-setuptools @36.5.0_0 (active)
python2_select @0.0_2 (active)
python27 @2.7.13_1 (active)
python_select @0.3_7 (active)
readline @7.0.003_1 (active)
shared-mime-info @1.7_2 (active)
sqlite3 @3.20.1_0 (active)
tiff @4.0.8_0 (active)
Xft2 @2.3.2_0 (active)
xorg-compositeproto @0.4.2_0 (active)
xorg-damageproto @1.2.1_0 (active)
xorg-dri2proto @2.8_0 (active)
xorg-fixesproto @5.0_0 (active)
xorg-glproto @1.4.17_0 (active)
xorg-inputproto @2.3.2_0 (active)
xorg-kbproto @1.0.7_0 (active)
xorg-libice @1.0.9_0 (active)
xorg-libpthread-stubs @0.3_0 (active)
xorg-libsm @1.2.2_0 (active)
xorg-libX11 @1.6.5_0 (active)
xorg-libXau @1.0.8_0 (active)
xorg-libxcb @1.12_2+python27 (active)
xorg-libXcomposite @0.4.4_0 (active)
xorg-libXcursor @1.1.14_0 (active)
xorg-libXdamage @1.1.4_0 (active)
xorg-libXdmcp @1.1.2_0 (active)
xorg-libXext @1.3.3_0 (active)
xorg-libXfixes @5.0.3_0 (active)
xorg-libXi @1.7.8_0 (active)
xorg-libXinerama @1.1.3_0 (active)
xorg-libXmu @1.1.2_0 (active)
xorg-libXrandr @1.5.1_0 (active)
xorg-libXt @1.1.5_1 (active)
xorg-libXtst @1.2.3_0 (active)
xorg-libXxf86vm @1.1.4_0 (active)
xorg-randrproto @1.5.0_0 (active)
xorg-recordproto @1.14.2_0 (active)
xorg-renderproto @0.11.1_0 (active)
xorg-xcb-proto @1.12_1+python27 (active)
xorg-xcb-util @0.4.0_0 (active)
xorg-xextproto @7.3.0_0 (active)
xorg-xf86vidmodeproto @2.3.1_0 (active)
xorg-xineramaproto @1.2.1_0 (active)
xorg-xproto @7.0.31_0 (active)
xrender @0.9.10_0 (active)
xz @5.2.3_0 (active)
zlib @1.2.11_0 (active)
Sorry for the inconvenience, but any suggestions?
Thanks,
Steve
From: Jiří Techet [mailto:tec...@gmail.com <mailto:tec...@gmail.com> ]
Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2017 3:35 AM
To: Steven Blatnick <steve8tr...@yahoo.com <mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> >
Cc: Geany development list <devel@lists.geany.org <mailto:devel@lists.geany.org>
>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
Hi Steve,
yeah, I meant a different login.
Oh, you use MacPorts too. I had some problems with MacPorts and jhuild in the
past so that definitely could be it as well.
Jiri
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 6:56 AM, Steven Blatnick <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
Thanks again for the quick reply.
When you say to use a separate account, do you mean a different login to osx?
I'm not sure I can do that since this is a laptop I was issued from work that I
wish to use geany plugins on. I think my best bet is to uninstall any homebrew
(and macport?) gtk libraries and try again.
Sorry I made you repeat your initial advice. I should have mentioned I didn't
think I could try another account. If removing homebrew and deleting the gtk
directory don't fix it, I suppose using jhbuild python is my next best option
from your original email.
Thanks,
Steve
-------- Original Message --------
From:Jiří Techet
Sent:Sat, 30 Sep 2017 13:15:16 -0600
To:Geany development list
Subject:Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
Hi Steve,
I found this issue
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/17101
not sure if it's related.
In your case I suspect either some clash with Homebrew (in this case I
recommend building in a separate account) or that you built part of the
dependencies on previous macOS system and then upgraded to High Sierra where
symbols in system libraries may differ. In this case I'd suggest deleting the
whole gtk directory and starting over to make sure everything is built on the
new system.
Jiri
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 1:09 AM, <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
Ok, so I got through the dependencies (meta-gtk-osx-core), and ran:
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
jhbuild -m geany.modules build geany-bundle
…
*** Building libgit2 *** [14/26]
make -j 9
[ 0%] Linking C shared library libgit2.dylib
[ 79%] Built target libgit2_clar
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _utimensat
Referenced from: /Users/sblatnick/gtk/inst/bin/cmake
Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
dyld: Symbol not found: _utimensat
Referenced from: /Users/sblatnick/gtk/inst/bin/cmake
Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
make[2]: *** [libgit2.dylib] Abort trap: 6
make[2]: *** Deleting file `libgit2.dylib'
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/git2.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error during phase build of libgit2: ########## Error running make -j 9
*** [14/26]
[1] Rerun phase build
[2] Ignore error and continue to install
[3] Give up on module
[4] Start shell
[5] Reload configuration
[6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over"
I’m not sure what is going wrong with building geany itself.
Thanks,
Steve
From: Devel [mailto:devel-boun...@lists.geany.org
<mailto:devel-boun...@lists.geany.org> ] On Behalf Of Jirí Techet
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017 3:02 AM
To: Geany development list <devel@lists.geany.org <mailto:devel@lists.geany.org>
>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] OSX plugin development
Hi Steve,
I slightly remember I got an error like this one in the past but I don't
remember what exactly the problem was. Anyway, it's not good to mix
dependencies from homebrew and jhbuild. If you have some environment variables
set up to link against homebrew libraries, this is what could cause problems. I
created a separate account on my machine from which I do the Geany build to be
sure nothing like that is set up.
If you keep getting the error, you might also consider building python as part
of the build process which is then used instead of the system python for the
rest of the build. This means running
jhbuild bootstrap
jhbuild python
jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap
jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-core
When doing a change like that, it's best to remove the gtk directory because it
changes dependencies and basically everything has to be rebuilt.
Apart from that everything else should work as described here:
https://github.com/geany/geany-osx
When al the dependencies are built, you should be able to use the same stuff
you use under linux for building your plugin. But be sure to run the build
within a jhbuild shell - you need to run
jhbuild shell
which sets up the environment variables to use the dependencies built by
jhbuild after you should be able to build your plugin in a normal way.
Let me know if you run into more problems.
Cheers,
Jiri
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 12:00 AM, <steve8tr...@yahoo.com
<mailto:steve8tr...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
I’m trying to build plugins in OSX, and I’m a bit out of my element.
(I’ve had problems with my yahoo email not getting through to this list, but I
haven’t had a chance to switch email accounts. I hope this makes it.)
I’m following the guide on https://github.com/geany/geany-osx
I get stuck running in step 6:
jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap
…
checking for python module libxml2... ./configure: line 2422: 83400 Done
echo "import $py_module"
83401 Abort trap: 6 | python - >&/dev/null
not found
configure: error: Python module libxml2 is needed to run this package
*** Error during phase configure of itstool: ########## Error running
.../configure --prefix /Users/steve/gtk/inst *** [7/12]
[1] Rerun phase configure
[2] Ignore error and continue to build
[3] Give up on module
[4] Start shell
[5] Reload configuration
[6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over"
[7] Go to phase "clean"
[8] Go to phase "distclean"
I’ve installed libxml2 via homebrew, and py-libxml2 and py27-libxml2 via
macports to no avail.
I figured out how to build the .o file for one of my plugins:
gcc -c quick-search.c -fPIC -std=c99 -DGTK -I
/Users/steve/projects/geany/geany/plugins/ -I
/Users/steve/projects/geany/geany/src/ -I
/Users/steve/projects/geany/geany/tagmanager/src/ -I
/Users/steve/projects/geany/geany/scintilla/include/ `pkg-config --cflags
glib-2.0` `pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0` -I
/Users/steve/projects/geany/geany/scintilla/
But not the .....so file.
Thanks for any help,
Steve
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