On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:20:05 -0400 Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also have attempted to build 1.2.0 and it is my sincere belief, Yes > there was a gunman in the grassy knoll, that cinelerra-1.2.0 contains There is a config file, but it's hidden in the top-level directory. :) Perhaps I did not choose some of the options correctly. I am not sure how to set them all for a Mandrake system. It does seem to do things a tad bit nonstandardly, for instance it seems to get compiler settings from files inside the source directories (gcc `cat somethingorother` <more options>) but that shouldn't be a big thing. The one assembler diagnostic, along the lines of "NOT SUPPORTED is not supported" is something I'm not sure how to deal with at the moment. It does seem to require nasm rather than gnu 'as' but I think I have that. I will probably try another go at it this weekend to see if I can flush out the avifile-devel dependency issue (I had some avifile headers in /usr/local/include, but that was for a rev that's fairly obsolete, a couple of Mandrake versions ago :). I doubt such a conspiracy exists, however. It's fully open source, the source is on sourceforge. Yes, it's plf for somewhat obvious reasons but anyone can get the source code and compile it, at least in theory. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ David E. Fox Thanks for letting me [EMAIL PROTECTED] change magnetic patterns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your hard disk. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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