Hi Hartmut,
Your post, and Toni's answer, perked my curiousity, so I gave Tony's
suggestion a try on my old Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 7400M laptop, which is
still running openSUSE-11.1 (it needs to run 11.1 since the kernels
after the 2.6.27 kernel don't work with the i855GM hardware in this laptop).
I updated the openSUSE-11.1 KDE4 desktop software on this laptop to the
latest KDE-4.4.4 from the KDE4 stable repository (as opposed to
KDE-4.1.3 which comes with openSUSE-11.1). I then ensured my Packman
packaged apps were up to date, and then downloaded to /home/oldcpu the
kde4-kdenlive-0.7.7.1-1.pm.2.1.src.rpm from the packman web site. Next
I opened a terminal, and ran:
rpmbuild --rebuild kde4-kdenlive-0.7.7.1-1.pm.2.1.src.rpm
which gave me a very large list of 'devel' rpms that I needed to
install. I installed all of those rpms, and again I ran
rpmbuild --rebuild kde4-kdenlive-0.7.7.1-1.pm.2.1.src.rpm
which after a long time on this old laptop successfully built the
kde4-kdenlive rpm (placing it in /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i586). I
installed that custom built rpm (using toni's .src file) on my
openSUSE-11.1, and then I ran kdenlive and it ran well. Amazingly well
actually. :) This is with mlt -0.5.6-1.pm.1.8. The fact that it was
that simple to build is a testament to Toni having a very well build
.src file.
Hartmut, give it a try.
Toni, many thanks for the idea and for building a good .src file.
I'm amazed that this old Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 7400M laptop (w/intel
i855GM graphics, 1.2 GB RAM, and a 1.5 GHz Intel CPU) can actually run
kdenlive.
Lee
<http://packman.links2linux.de/downloadsource/174835/kde4-kdenlive-0.7.7.1-1.pm.2.1.src.rpm>
On 08/09/2010 11:31 AM, Toni wrote:
Am Montag, 9. August 2010 schrieb Hartmut:
Hi Toni,
kdenlive 0.7.7.1 is installed and it worked fine. What is the difference
to the version for Opensuse 11.2? Is it possible, to get an earlier
version of mlt?
kde4-kdenlive is only provided for openSuSE>= 11.2
if you mix up your 11.1 system with 11.2 packages, it can work, but this is
not the preferred way.
No, I cann't and won't provide several versions of mlt.
If you need older versons you can always compile them on your actual system.
Hartmut
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