BC Once again, the current cinelerra PPA is compiled from source (CV) for Ubuntu, in fact it is for pretty much every recent release. The current binaries are based on the codebase 2.2 with the recent patches. I am not sure why you keep saying that CV is not compiled from source for CV.
I have no interest nor motivation to make another ppa for the HW, maybe someone else can take that task. When time will allow me, I will try to modify the package names to reflect that what is in the PPA really is cinelerra-cv. NF From: wmstr...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [CinCV] Cinelerra vs Cinelerra-CV To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 07:21:42 -0800 From: Basil Chupin <blchu...@iinet.net.au> To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 5:02:17 AM Subject: Re: [CinCV] Cinelerra vs Cinelerra-CV On 05/11/12 20:26, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote: On 11/3/2012 9:24 PM, Nicola Ferralis wrote: https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ppa I created the cinelerra-cv PPA repository for cases where multiple version of cinelerra repositories were to be installed. However, that created much trouble and the cinelerra-cv is now deprecated, and out of date. Does this apply to everyone? Like is the CV version itself no longer maintained and we should all use Heroine's version 4.x? If that's not the case, for those of us running straight Debian, is deb-multimedia still the recommended place to get the packages? Thanks for the clarification. The CV is being developed day-by-day and is always ahead, in one way, of the heroinewarrier (v4.4) because hw only takes from CV what it considers to be relevant to it aims. What your problem is is that the CV is not being compiled from source file for Ubuntu. On the other hand, I am using openSUSE and I have the very latest Cinelerra CV - released only a day or so ago - readily available (and installed). BC -------------------- I am using Ubuntu 12.10 and would not want to change distributions simply to be able to use Cinelerra-CV. I am getting the impression that the CV version is not being kept up to date for Ubuntu, and perhaps not for many other distributions such as Debian. Is that correct? If so, I guess I will have to stick with the HW Version. Murray