пт, 17 нояб. 2023 г., 17:00 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]>:
> > Den 08.10.2023 13:14, skrev Андрей Спицын via Cin: > > Hello Phyllis and everyone, > > I've created a build farm for cinelerra deb and rpm packages. Although it > is at an early stage of development, it can build packages on every git > change in the main repo. Feel free to use these packages at > https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases. Note that releases > correspond to a build date, not a git commit date. > Current build hosts are debian 12 and alma linux 8. I'm open to > suggestions for a new distro and packages. > > > Best regards, > Andrey Spitsyn > > > > The following is more an idea and a question from my side: > > First a background reference url to and an extract from the manual: > > https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Download_Already_Built_CINE.html > > > - Download Already Built CINELERRA-GG > - All of these images are dated 10/31/2020 and are no longer being > maintained. They will still work on the version of the O/S in use at that > time but will have none of the latest features. You should use the simpler > AppImage instead as described previously. > > > - If you prefer to not have to take the time to build CINELERRA-GG > Infinity yourself, there are pre-built dynamic or static binaries for > various versions of Ubuntu, Mint, Suse, Fedora, Debian, Centos, Arch, and > Slackware linux as well as Gentoo and FreeBSD. If you do want to build it > yourself so that you get the added benefit of the latest checked in > changes, > > > - https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/tars > > > - The tars directory contains single-user static builds for different > distros. This is the recommended usage of CINELERRA-GG because all of the > files will exist in a single directory. Generally all of the necessary > libraries are built into the static build, but in some cases you may have > to install another library that is being called for. To install the single > user builds, download the designated tarball from the ./tars subdirectory > and unpack as indicated > > I've test-installed and had a look this last single-user static build tar > ball on current Leap: > > - cinelerra-5.1-leap15.2-20201031.x86_64-static.txz 2020-10-31 > 15:06 60M > > ~/cin> ls > applications COPYING expanders.txt ladspa > lv2ui mplexlo README zmpeg3cc2txt > bdwrite doc ffmpeg locale > models msg shuttlerc zmpeg3ifochk > cin expanders.es hveg2enc lv2 > mpeg2enc pixmaps tips zmpeg3show > Cinelerra_factory expanders.fr info lv2_blacklist.txt > mplex plugins zmpeg3cat zmpeg3toc > > ~/cin> ls ffmpeg > audio decode.opts encode.opts ffmpeg.opts flv.dfl format > plugin.opts video > > As clarified by Andrew in another post, the ffmpeg binary has not been > packaged in the dynamic system build pkgs, > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/pipermail/cin/2023-November/007273.html > > and as seen here: no ffmpeg binary (while bdwrite is there) available in > the single-user static build tar ball. > > So to my question to avoid user efforts to build CINELERRA-GG themselves > in cases where the distro system ffmpeg version or libs are not available: > Would it be possible and not at least manageable to bundle also the ffmpeg > binary tool with all relevant libs in an optional maintained single-user > static build tar ball? > I think ffmpeg website host at least some binary builds? > > Terje J. H > > > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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