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List: kwrite-devel
Subject: How to develop
From: Alex Turbov <i.zaufi () gmail ! com>
Date: 2020-10-28 17:22:47
Message-ID: CANktQtttD9ON0C9h3QkG-_AvpeuPLTsyZfNm541PAHt0AaDRjA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi kate devs,
I'm trying to build `kate` locally and install it into my private prefix
`~/.kate.dev`. I want to ensure that all plugins used also from the prefix
instead of system-wide installed `kate` from the package. What I see in the
`strace` output it still use the system-wide plugins instead of locally
built.
Could you please give me some advise how to enforce locally installed
plugins to be used. I've tried `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` but it doesn't help at
all... according to strace the `~/.kate.dev/bin/kate` even doesn't lookup
this dir for plugins %(
Thx
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<div dir="ltr"><div>Hi kate devs,</div><div><br></div><div>I'm trying to build \
`kate` locally and install it into my private prefix `~/.<a \
href="http://kate.dev">kate.dev</a>`. I want to ensure that all plugins used also \
from the prefix instead of system-wide installed `kate` from the package. What I see \
in the `strace` output it still use the system-wide plugins instead of locally \
built.</div><div><br></div><div>Could you please give me some advise how to enforce \
locally installed plugins to be used. I've tried `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` but it \
doesn't help at all... according to strace the `~/.<a \
href="http://kate.dev/bin/kate`">kate.dev/bin/kate`</a> even doesn't lookup this \
dir for plugins %(</div><div><br></div><div>Thx<br></div></div>
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