Ok, thanks, I'll try that. I've been using the rpm from freshrpms up to now. I've never really done any compiling before, so will see how it goes...
thanks M. On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 19:37 +0200, Bob van Loosen wrote: > Malcolm Starkey wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > Does anyone have any ideas about this problem? > > > > I have the same problem on both an x86_64 desktop and a x86 laptop, > > running Fedora 7. > > > > It worked fine on the laptop when I had Fedora Core 6, but when I > > updated to Fedora 7 the problem arose. > > > > It doesn't seem to be a driver problem since the plug ins worked on > > FC6 using ATI 8.38 and 8.39 driver, and don't work on F7 using same > > 8.39 driver. > > > > I tried posting to Fedora forums too, but no one was able to help. > > > > What is going on? > > > > thanks > > Malcolm > > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > From: Malcolm Starkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [CinCVS] Missing motion and gamma plugins? > > Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 17:20:49 +0100 > > > > > > Here you go: > > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 278canon]$ cinelerra > > > Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd. > > > Compiled on Thu May 31 03:28:35 EDT 2007 > > > > > > Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, > > > and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under > > > certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra. > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/brightness.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/chromakey.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/chromakeyhsv.so: > > > undefined symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/colorbalance.so: > > > undefined symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/diffkey.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/framefield.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/gamma.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/gradient.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/histogram.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/huesaturation.so: > > > undefined symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/interpolate.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/invertvideo.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/motion.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/overlay.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/perspective.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/radialblur.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/rgb601.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/rotate.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUniform2f > > > PluginServer::open_plugin: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/threshold.so: undefined > > > symbol: glUseProgram > > > > > > > > > Could this be a graphics card issue? I'm using an ATI1600 with the 8.39 > > fglrx driver. > > > > thanks > > M. > > > > Try compiling with opengl disabled, by using "./configure > --disable-opengl". > > Bob.
