Phyllis wrote:
We do not understand the segv message when quit by Cin and could not
reproduce. Did you ever get a dump /tmp/cinelerraxxxxx.dmp file
generated? If not, gg has no more ideas how to debug this. If you
ever do get dump, send it our way.
I can understand you. Unfortunately only segv message come out and not
dump file has been created, until now.
Yes, there are a few libva related libraries that have to be installed
and libva-x11 is one of them. They are listed here:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/xenial/libva
Thank you so much. It is very helpful to me.
Before you wrote this mail I copied from the Notebook, where cin20190430
works fine, the DEB file I find in "/var/cache/apt/archives/ and
installed manually with "sudo dpkg -i DEB_PACKAGE_NAME".
The problem is the right sequences of the dependencies installations. I
started from "libvdpau-dev" and "gstreamer1.0-vaapi-1.8.3". Then with
Synaptic I see if there are broken files. Consider that my knowledge in
Linux is zero, unfortuately. AND I don't know if my procedure is right.
I see here in mailing-lists that many user, if not all, "chew" Linux
very well.
Do you mean that libva-x11 is missing? If so, see the entire related
list at the last URL to see all of the packages that are needed.
In my Desktop system there is "libva-x11", or better I see it in folder
"/usr/lib/x86_64linux-gnu/ ". May be it is not update, or not compatible
with vaapi.
You can do a "GIT" for any previous version. How to do this is
outlined in section 2.1.3 (create an initial clone) and 2.1.4 (build
from a previous GIT version). If you have questions about that, just ask.
I mean to build the last release without vaapi or vdpau. And yes, I have
read that section, thank you.
I know I am wasting your time with these things, and them are due at my
poor knowledge to Linux system.
Thank you.
IgorBeg
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