On 02/17/2011 08:31 AM, cenwen wrote: > Hi, > Effectively, we don't have on our website a rpm for Fedora. But a member of > our forum is the creator of the rpm package for this distribution. Certainly, > it will be available soon. > > Openshot works with python 2.6 at less so the fact that the version 2.7 > should not be a problem. > > ETA what is it ? Sorry I don't understand. > > You should think to check your version of MLT ( see here for having a > better idea of the dependencies same if their name could be different : > http://openshotusers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=758 > > Anyway, I am trying to list all the dependencies for each distribution > (at least the principals) and when Openshot will work on your > distribution It will be nice to tell me the dependencies that you have. > It will be helpful for the other. A lot of problems comes from a leak of > the right dependencies. > > Thanks . > Hi Cenwen!
Thanks for the quick response! ETA is a TLA (3 letter acronym) for "estimated time of arrival". And now it's my turn... and as an interested user I'm inclined to think "This is broke...Just Make It Work." I have no idea what MLT is and the URL (yet another TLA -- yikes!) you have linked in doesn't make any mention of Fedora. I goto here -> http://www.openshot.org/download/ and in the "Download Installer" section the are two drop downs allowing me to "choose a version" "Select CPU [64 bit]" Select OS [Fedora 13] and then what is exposed is "64 bit / Fedora 13" where I can either choose the RPM Source or the RPM Installer I choose the RPM Installer. I chose Fedora 13 as the OS because it's the most recent choice I have. It goes away and then returns a while later complaining about it needing Python 2.6 -- So as far as I'm concerned as a user -- it' coming from your website. Digging a little deeper, I see that the installer is downloading from some place called killobyte.com but when I go there all I see is a link to how to make an FBI Badge. !! It seems to me you guys would want your app to run on Fedora and that it be available from a more (at least) professional (responsible?) "looking" repository. I had this thing working quite nicely on Fedora v12. RH and (so Fedora) are the industry standards. From a business point of view it seems more logical to code for them first and then worry about making it work on the toys (Ubuntu and Debian, etc) later on. But that's just me -- and I get a little miffed when what works just fine stops working after improvements are made. When this app does work again i'll go back to being-out-there-somewhere and stop kevetching... and I'll gladly send you a "dependencies listing if you give me a clue on how to generate one" And then there's this back load backing up... John Meade -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot Developers, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/720682 Title: open fails after linux upgrade Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New Bug description: I've upgraded my system to fedora 14 (from 12) and now open shot does not open. I tried download and install openshot 1.3 -- you have no Fedora 14 OS selection -- so I downloaded the version for fedora 13 anyway. the installer says that python 2.6 is required -- python 2.7 is now the default version. HELP! do you have an ETA for a Fedora 14 version that installs with python 2.7? -- to [email protected] if not -- what do I do to get it to resume working? Thank you _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openshot.developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openshot.developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

