Quanta++ fix for Cervisia CVS plugin
If you’re like me and use the latest and greatest, you can end up using software with dated links. I love my Quanta+ editor, it’s lightweight and does everything I need without a 2 minutes startup time.
However, recently, it’s been giving me an error when I start it up. the same error will presumably crop up when you try and use the Cervisia CVS plug-in.
“..the file kde3/libcervisiapart.la is not installed or it is not reachable.”
The solution is to go to Settings->configure plug-ins
Double click on ‘CVS Management (Cervisia)’
Set the location to /usr/lib/
and the file name to kde4/cervisiapart.so
This way, your quanta+ installation will use the KDE4 version of Cervisia at /usr/lib/kde4/cervisiapart.so (which is probably installed) as opposed to the older KDE3 version (which Quanta still thinks is in place).
Well, I already done that but still its not work. The error message is indeed gone but quanta still can’t use cervisia.
@dhani, it seems to work for me. I wish you luck with solving this problem.
Do you get some other error message, and can you access the CVS server using other means?
Obrigado! A dica foi muito útil.
(thanks!)
You’re welcome Giovanni. 🙂
Thanks Dude! Worked very well! Had me scratchin’ my head for a little while.
Be well!
MWH
It works. Thanks a lot!!
Hi Benat,
You’re most welcome. Glad that this worked for you.
Best,
Shahzad