How I got CinelerraHV-4.4 compiled on Debian wheezy-7.1. 
Dependencies: wget bzip2 patch build-essential w32codecs w64codecs libtool nasm 
libncurses5-dev libbz2-dev 
libncursesw5-dev libxv-dev libxxf86vm-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev 
libtheora-dev libopenexr-dev libdv-dev 
libpng-dev libjpeg62-dev libfreetype6-dev libfaad-dev libsndfile1-dev uuid-dev 
libavutil-dev libmpeg3-dev 
libavcodec-dev libx264-dev libfaac-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libmjpegtools-dev 
libsdl-dev doxygen autogen 

I couldn't use SDL from the package manager it conflicted with other needed 
packages. So I downloaded 
the source and compiled it. I didn't make install just make. 

$ wget 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/heroines/cinelerra-4.4-src.tar.xz 
$ tar xvf cinelerra-4.4-src.tar.xz 

I used the Debian patches from 
https://lists.skolelinux.org/pipermail/cinelerra/2013-June/019271.html 
That's the 2nd attachment, download it change the suffix to .tar.gz & 
fileroller will decompress it. 
Just put the patch dir in /cinelerra-4.4 put the rest in debian. The 1st patch 
is commented out in series. 
It doesn't work. You don't need it.  

~/cinelerra-4.4$ quilt push  for each patch, it will tell you when they're 
done. 

~/cinelerra-4.4$ ./configure  SDL_CONFIG=/home/user01/SDL-1.2.15/sdl-config  
give the full path to sdl-config

Ignore warnings like: 
videodev.h not found  
XMMS >= 0.9.5.1 not installed, 
WARNING:  'Makefile.in' seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting 
Note any errors, you maybe missing a dependency 

~/cinelerra-4.4$ make -j4  
-j[# of jobs to run]  the number of cores you have is good. 
Ignore warnings there will be many. 
Note any errors, if none, you can find cinelerra in the /cinelerra-4.4/bin/ dir 
./cinelerra to run, running from the cl will document any errors you have. 

Make install doesn't work. 

Since you can't make install and ldconfig to link libraries you may need 
cinelerra-4.4_dmo1.deb installed too 
It will fix a missing lib error.  

This version will not take mjpeg video as an input, but it will take dnxhd & 
output yuvstream. 
It seems to be rock stable so far. 
Happy Editing, 
Ned 

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