Hi José, it has been a while since I last compiled something into my home dir, but IIRC there's a parameter you can pass to *autogen.sh* or *configure* and tell it where you want the target to be compiles/installed.
Kind regards, -- *Lucas Vieites <https://namedrop.io/lucasvieites>* Blog @ codexion.com <https://blog.codexion.com/> LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasvieites> On Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 3:47 PM José via Users <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, It turns out I want to use Geany on the computers at an educational > institution I attend, but I don't have administrator permissions there to > do it the way I know how. > > On my computer, I use Geany 2.1. I manually compiled that version to > support LSP servers (I use clangd, eclipse.jdt.ls, pylsp). I also use > several extensions: autoclose, split window, Doc, Insert Numbers, LaTex, > Markdown, Tree Viewer. And I'd like to have all of that working. > > I was thinking of using this: https://github.com/ecmu/geany.AppImage but > it only has version 2.0 pre-packaged and when I tried to use it to generate > a newer version using "GitHub Actions" (or whatever it's called) I got the > following error: > "This is a scheduled Ubuntu 20.04 retirement. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS runner will > be removed on 2025-04-15. For more details, see > https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/11101" > > I also tried manually running the "make_appimage.sh" file and got another > error. So, considering what I want to do (use Geany 2.1 with all the > extensions I mentioned without admin permissions), is the best way to do it > using the appimage? Is there a better way? > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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