Hi friends,

  I was recently upgraded to Lucid that let install:

- cinelerra4-repack
- cinelerracv
- cinelerrasv

When I test the Cinelerra-CV from Ubuntu repo, it says:

Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
Compiled on ven ott  2 23:22:31 UTC 2009

  It seems old, so I updated from Akirad repo and find:

- cinecuttie
- cinelerra
- cinelerracv
- cinelerrasv

  Why so many cinelerras? Is not a good idea to merge all versions? When a
user want to install Cinelerra need to know differences among them to decide
which to use. Why the efforts are divided?

  In my opinion, only two versions must exist and co-exist at the same time:

- cinelerra4-hv-repack: the last Heroin original version that use .bcast
- cinelerra2-cv: the last community version, perhaps a merge with
cinelerra-hv (as SV does), and using another .bcast file (like cinecutie
.ccutie ), so both versions can coexist.

  In another side, I install the addakirad.deb and try to update
cinelerra-cv-smp, but there is a problem with the gpg key server, and I
can't upgrade.

Behave yourselves.

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