> How is it that all these hundreds of other software libraries are getting
> updated, but not Geany?
I don't know, I will repeat again, the Geany project does not make the Debian
packages, telling the Geany project won't help. You need to tell Debian so
they can ask you for whatever is releva
The original looks safe, `is_header` is set at
https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/blob/6e697f2582b03db6749b91da2f247c6e60b016e2/projectorganizer/src/prjorg-utils.c#L327
except when `known_type` is set `FALSE`. Then all uses of `is_header` are
guarded by `known_type` being true so its safe.
Older cppcheck versions (e.g. 1.90) complain about this while newer versions
(e.g. 2.10) do not.
@techee is `FALSE` a proper default here?
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https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1252
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I'm not frustrated whatsoever, Geany is not my responsibility. As I perceive
it, I'm doing you and Geany a favor. You do seem to fail to understand my point
though:
How is it that all these hundreds of other software libraries are getting
updated, but not Geany? Debian didn't just "decide" to u
I certainly don't want the files to be stored in the Geany folder, and the
Desktop doesn't make even less sense, as this would leave my Desktop cluttered
with icons for a file. As you can see from the screenshot of my original
question, I have my project directories for storing the file. And I m
Jaw2966 commented:
" I know this is old, but for the people coming here to fix the problem for
themselves. You're probably saving in the "Geany" folder and trying to execute
your file out of the folder. Try saving your file on your desktop."
This suggestion worked fine for me and appeared to cur