Il 16/07/2024 09:57, Andrew Randrianasulu ha scritto:
вт, 16 июл. 2024 г., 10:42 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    I am making a Cin_20240630 build by myself for the OS
    UbuntuStudio_16.04_LTS_64bit.
    I read in the MailingLists thanks to Phyllis and Andrew_R, I need
    to use specific instruction.

    From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are:
    1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory
    2) make clean
    3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"
         ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make )
    4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch
         ( to use standard shortcuts )
    5) ./autogen.sh
    6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \
                   --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \
                   --disable-dav1d \
                   --enable-libaom=no
         ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote )
    7) make 2>&1 | tee log
    8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log
       ( Check for obvious build errors )
    9) make install


I think --disable-libaom should work, too?

I will try this week end. Thanks!



    I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the
    instruction
    *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"*
    write something in somewhere or not.


it passed to internal ffmpeg's configure script, so you can look into thirdparty/ffmpeg-7.0/ffbuild (if I remember correctly) and read big log there, after build process come to it.
Thank you, Andrea_R! I found it where you indicated.
But I don't understand, how *export* instruction knows where to go,... how does it know the path where to write that parameter?
Sorry, It is a stupid question, here, but I would like to understand.


    Because my Operating System is UbuntuStudio_16.04, is there a way
    to build Cinelerra-GG using an old FFMPEG and/or libaom?


how old, exactly? Right now it should be buildable with ffmpeg6.x/7.0 (tested), I also removed buildability with ffmpeg-4.4 because I had some crashes during ff_* filter tests on my 32bit Slackware. ffmpeg 5.x not tested ...

I am thinking to FFMPEG-4.3 and libaom-v3.4.0. But, maybe it doesn't make sense.
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