laurent.bellegarde wrote: > Cory K. a écrit : > >> laurent.bellegarde wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> is there an ubuntu studio team member who could explain me exactly >>> what's wrong in free software Cinelerra not to include it into official >>> ubuntu repository ? >>> >>> is it just a matter of fonts ? >>> >>> Laurent >>> >> Fonts are one, along with a myriad of other issues that have precluded >> it from being in other free distros. >> >> In the end we're (Ubuntu Studio) waiting for Lumiera to release. >> >> In the mean time there is a repo for Cinelerra-CV: >> https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2008-August/014721.html >> >> And a binary for Cinelerra from Heroine Virtual: >> http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3#download >> >> -Cory K. >> > hi, yes we know about theses links because we are making a deb package > for 32 and 64 bits Ubuntu release in www.lprod.org. > > My question is to know exactly to modifiy in the source code to allow > the package to be in regular repository. >
You can't really. We've tried and even worked with the Cinelerre-CV guys to do it. No luck. It's too much work. > Yesterday i've tested the Cinelerra 4 release under ubuntu studio 32 > bits, it work's fine, with many improvements... > > We are goind to do a new package for all the users of Ubuntu. > I really don't see the point since there is a repo for the -CV version and C4. People can just use one of those. :) > Lumiera is absolutely free ? is it a fork ? is it a new branch ? is > there something usuable at this time ? > It is a complete ground-up re-write. Google will show you all the info you want. They have a IRC channel as well. Best I can say is that many have been down the road of trying to clean it up enough to get it into a distro. It won't happen. Lumiera has the best chance but that's a ways off. -Cory K. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
