sfrase6 writes: > Though I have not tested this particular Cinelerra version, > HeroineWarrior has precompiled binaries for Cinelerra 4 on Fedora > 11 here: http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php#download
Thanks. I was using Cinelerra after a long break and I had a video to finish, so I used what I knew, i.e. CinCV. > My most recent install is Fedora 10, x86-64. From Fedora 9 and on, > use the RPM Fusion repository exclusively. Other repos like ATRpms > have nasty incompatiblities and you will get weird system and > Cinelerra errors if you use them. Yes, RPM Fusion and ATRpms conflict extensively and in weird and wonderful ways. RPM Fusion is obviously the one with some quality control. In defence of ATRpms, I must say that the rendering problems I had were in between my ears and not in their package. I ended up compiling from source anyway, and it's quite an undertaking with the number of dependencies. Is there any way to get Cinelerra into RPM Fusion? Is there some licensing problem? Or is it hard to get the built-in version of ffmpeg past the quality controls? Or avoid conflicts with the Fusion-packaged ffmpeg? > Here are some notes I've made, plus an install script for Cinelerra > on Fedora 10, x86-64: > http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2009/02/fedora-10-x86-64-cinelerra-build.html Thanks. F10 is past its end-of-life, too. I think the package really ought to be in Fusion, or in a *fully* Fedora/Fusion compatible separate repo. It's the only way to make this easy for Fedora users. Personally I'm quite comfortable with compiling from source (I need to deal with more difficult codebases for work, anyway). Mikko _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
