Herman

Well, I don't have spare time to chroot cinelerra. I just would like to build
another version on my computer while keeping the old CVS version.
I already spend a lot of time shooting my videos and editing them...

Thanks.
Nicolas.

On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 12:47:14PM +0100, Herman Robak wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 11:41:59 +0100, Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >I get 2 major problems with Cinelerra SVN, and I would like to get more
> >information about those bugs. I need a working Cinelerra version (CVS)
> >on my system to continue working on my regular projects.
> >I plan to install both CVS and SVN versions on my system.
> >What configure option do I need to pass in order to isolate the SVN
> >version ?
> 
>  Have you considered isolating the other instance of Cinelerra
> completely, by running it in a chroot?  Debian has the tool
> debootstrap, which makes installing a new Debian file tree
> really easy.  In that chroot you can install just the required
> packages to build and run Cinelerra.  Circka one Gigabyte should
> suffice.
> 
>  You need to know a few essentials to get it working, like
> mounting your /home, /tmp and /proc directories into the chroot,
> using mount --bind.  But all inn all, it is not a daunting task.
> If you have a few extra GB on your drive, you can keep a spare
> copy of your chroot tree, in case you mess things up.
> 
>  I use a Sid chroot to run the Debian packages of Cinelerra on
> Ubuntu Breezy.
> 
> -- 
> Herman Robak
> 
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