Daniel Jircik wrote:
> Hi Flavio, that's a bad link? 404
> Have you seen artistx? A work of art. 32bit live cd but no installer,
> anyway after a netinst and the pseudo-script from artist x seen here:
> http://www.artistx.org/site2/documentation/how-to/from-debian-to-artistx.html
> I was very pleased with the outcome.  Less cinelerra of course :-(
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:38 PM, flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     I also use Debian Etch (pentium4 though). It's been quite some time
>     since I could update cin using the cv way, so I've using an older
>     version (from october 2007 or so, I guess). I works perfectly and
>     I'm very happy with it, so I never bothered trying to work around
>     this issue. Basically, I went to the repo and downloaded the .deb
>     for cin and its dependencies and dpkg-ed them.
> 
>     Last month, I also had to do an instalation tutorial, so I installed
>     a Debian Etch from zero inside a virtualbox (a debian inside a
>     debian). There, I tried to compile cinelerra-4 - the official, from
>     heroine warrior - and everything went just fine. I haven't had the
>     time to actually test it thoroughly, but in case you may want a
>     link, here it is: http://banto.hipatia.net/blog/spip.php?article595
> 
>     have fun,
>     flavio

We have an automatic build system on the server, I proposed some time
ago that someone could jump on board and extend it to do chroot/qemu
builds for automatic packaging. .. so far I am still waiting

        Christian

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