I am writing a port for cinelerra and to grab the source you must get it
from the git repo that they have. so the software doesn't have a version so
to speak.
Should I use the version from the installed version after I install
cinelerra for the portversion and just tar it up?
On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:35 AM, matt donovan wrote:
I am writing a port for cinelerra and to grab the source you must
get it
from the git repo that they have. so the software doesn't have a
version so
to speak.
Should I use the version from the installed version after I install
cinelerra for
On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
| Should I use the version from the installed version after I install
| cinelerra for the portversion and just tar it up?
|
| Create your own tarball and give it a version which is a date-
timestamp
| like 20081027...
Or use the revision
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
| On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
| | Should I use the version from the installed version after I install
| | cinelerra for the portversion and just tar it up?
| |
| | Create your own tarball and give it a
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
| On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:35 AM, matt donovan wrote:
| I am writing a port for cinelerra and to grab the source you must get it
| from the git repo that they have. so the software doesn't have a
| version so
| to speak.
|
|
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| On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
| | Should I use the version from the installed version after I install
| | cinelerra for the