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Thread: Request: Cinelerra

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    Request: Cinelerra

    I know this one is hard, but it would be wonderful to have Cinelerra in BackPorts...

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    That looks nice. Ide love to try this out.

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    Actually it is very easy to download the RPM use alien and then dpkg -i

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    There is a ubuntu package source, but non official. Add to sources.list:

    deb http://bootlab.org/~j/packages/hoary/ ./

    then update. after that it should work. This version is 1.2. I got no clue if there is a Ubuntu Hoary Package of the new 2.0 release. Got to search it and test it myself first. Has anybody got sources??

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    Thanks ossi, it works

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    is there any reason why this isn't in the repository?
    As far as I can tell it _is_ GPL.. so should fit in the guidelines...
    Ubuntu 9.10

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    I actually have a Ubuntu .deb for x86_64 architecture. It's highly recommended that you use only 64 bit processors for Cinelerra because of stability issues with 32 bit processors with memory allocations over 512 mb.

    If you wanna make your own, open terminal and "sudo apt-get install alien", then go to http://heroinewarrior.com/download.php3 and download the appropriate RPM. Find the folder with the RPM, open to terminal and "sudo alien cinelerra-2.0-1.WHATEVER.rpm -d" then from the resulting deb, you type "sudo dpkg -i cinelerra_2.0-2_WHATEVER.deb".

    I would be happy to put the debs in the backport if someone would show me how.

    Bryan

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    I had a look at the mailing list again and found the following post. There should be a Ubuntu Breezy Package. Havent tried that myself since I do wait for the stable verision of breezy:


    Hi all,
    A friend made an ubuntu breezy package:
    http://socrates.if.usp.br/~liquid/pacotes/
    but I think it should work in other ubuntu versions (btw, i never used ubun=
    tu)

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    Hey, just adding my vote. It'd be great if this was officially supported - it's a flagship product of linux desktop.

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    Re: Request: Cinelerra

    My vote for cinelerra too

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