Hi Herman,
I have started to receive a little bit of spam on this email address.
This is not an email address that we have publicised on the net.
I had a look on google, and the only place where this email address
occurs is at ;
http://e.kevb.net/lurker/attach/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
which shows the email message at the bottom of this email.
Could you please remove the message so that no further spammers can find it.
Thankyou
Yours
Alasdair
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Thanks for handling this email Herman,
Just a day ago, I was able to download and install Cinelerra using the
address which has not worked (for quite a while).
Thankyou
Yours
Alasdair
Herman Robak wrote:
Packaging problems are better handled on the mailing list,
which is read by the packagers. (cc and reply-to ML)
On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 10:25 +1300, Ezekiel 33 Technical wrote:
Hi Herman,
Ref;
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php
and
http://cv.cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php
I am having a bit of trouble setting up the download sources for
Cinelerra, because of dependencies not being recent enough. I notice
that the source addresses do not have trailing "/" at the right hand end
of the addresses (like the addresses for all the other OS's and
processors). But even if I include a "/" at the end of the address, it
still does not work.
i.e.
1) For Debian
"
For athlon64 processors
AMD64 Debian packages are built from SVN by Valentina Messeri.
To install the package add this line to your sources list:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/debian64 ./
Apt-source:
deb-src http://giss.tv/~vale/debian64 ./
"
and
2) For Ubuntu
"
7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
for i386, by Valentina Messeri:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu32 ./
for AMD64 (and also Core Duo Intel64), by Valentina Messeri:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu64 ./
7.04 Feisty Fawn
optimised for UbuntuStudio, with OpenGL, by Valentina Messeri:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntuopengl/ ./
for AMD64 (and also Core Duo Intel64), by Valentina Messeri:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu64 ./
for 64 bits with OpenGL disabled, by Valentina Messeri:
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu64NOopengl/ ./
"
Note also that the code for the Ubuntu No OpenGL appears to be no longer
available.
deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu64NOopengl/ ./
I am running Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 on an AMD64, upgraded from an Edgy
install, with NVIDIA onboard graphics using the restricted 2D & 3D
accelerated drivers (with TV out - which isn't set up at present). 500MB
memory and SATA hard drives.
I have a very similar computer (1GB memory and similar SATA hard drives)
which was upgraded to Feisty from Edgy a few months ago, and so got
loaded with Cinelerra 1:2.1.0-2svn20070520.
The most recent version of Cinelerra available through the Ubuntu
address is for 1:2.1.0-2svn20071031. There are problems with versions of
the dependencies not being as recent as the most recent version of
Cinelerra requires. These problems did not happen for the previous
version that was installed on the other similar computer.
The effected dependencies include;
i) Depends: liblame0 (>=3.97) but 3.96.1.2ubuntu1 is to be installed
ii) Depends: libquicktimehv but is not going to be installed
iii) (ii) gets repeated a second time. ie. "Depends: libquicktimehv but
is not going to be installed"
iv) also these depend on other dependencies which have problems when you
try to install them.
So ;
How can the version dependencies problem be fixed?
Are the dependenices available from some where?
Is it possible to install an earlier version (ie 20070520) which can
make do with the available dependencies?
Is there a problem with openGL, or NVIDIA 2D or 3D accelerated graphics
restricted drivers?
============================
Version of available Cinelerra
The available version of Cinelerra is 1.2... but the news on the web
page at http://cv.cinelerra.org/index.php says that Cinelerra version
2.1... is available (as of 2006).
Is there a problem? or is there a long delay between source code being
available and the addresses being updated?
==================================
A suggestion for clearer instructions for Christian Marillat's sources
instructions for ;
"
You will need some additional packages not found in Debian's official
repositories, provided by Christian Marillat:
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ sid main
In order to use the mirror you need to add in your gpg keyring
marillat's gpg-key
gpg --keyserver hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 1F41B907
gpg --armor --export 1F41B907 | sudo apt-key add -
If you don't use sudo, do the following under root :
gpg --armor --export 1F41B907 | apt-key add -
"
are not clear exactly what/which they are "for".
It might be clearer to change the sentence
"You will need some additional packages not found in Debian's official
repositories"
to something like
"For ALL the above x86 processors on Debian, you will need some
additional packages not found in Debian's official repositories ..."
or
"But also for the ATHLON/APT source on Debian, you will need some
additional packages not found in Debian's official repositories ..."
or
"For ALL the following processors and Operating Systems, you will need
some additional packages not found in Debian's official repositories ..."
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Can you please help with any or all of the above problems?
Thank you for any help that you can give.
Yours
Alasdair
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.ezekiel33.org.nz/portal/
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