On 05/11/12 20:26, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
On 11/3/2012 9:24 PM, Nicola Ferralis wrote:
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ppa
I created the cinelerra-cv PPA repository for cases where multiple
version of cinelerra repositories were to be installed. However, that
created much trouble and the cinelerra-cv is now deprecated, and out of
date.
Does this apply to everyone? Like is the CV version itself no longer
maintained and we should all use Heroine's version 4.x? If that's not
the case, for those of us running straight Debian, is deb-multimedia
still the recommended place to get the packages?
Thanks for the clarification.
The CV is being developed day-by-day and is always ahead, in one way, of
the heroinewarrier (v4.4) because hw only takes from CV what it
considers to be relevant to it aims.
What your problem is is that the CV is not being compiled from source
file for Ubuntu. On the other hand, I am using openSUSE and I have the
very latest Cinelerra CV - released only a day or so ago - readily
available (and installed).
BC
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