Re: [CinCV] Compiling cinelerra

2010-01-07 Thread Edouard Chalaron
Hello Roland
I am on Open SUSE 11.2 (AMD 4 cores 954), it compiled (and works) very well 
without the open GL.
From source repo 9 Dec. I might upgrade it tomorrow though and see what it 
gives.
I also made some update in the meantime, so not too sure if this could interfer.
Other trouble is that Yast offers several x264 packages and not sure which one 
I should use, I eventually downloaded x264 git to compile/ install it.
So I am a bit lost ... might restart from scratch and report, that might help 
other people.
Cheers
E

 Hi Edouard,
 
 I compiled recently cinelerra2.1 on my fedora12 x86-64
 without errors.
 What distro are you using? What cinelerra version are you
 trying to compile?
 If it's fedora, you can always download the rpm package
 from atrpms. Look on pbone == http://rpm.pbone.net.
 
 
 On 2010-01-06 20:56, E Chalaron wrote:
  Hi Roland
  Thanks a lot for that.
  Yep got the Opengl .. 3...something so all good I
 suppose
  but now I have (at make and despite all libs being
 here)
 
  cheers
  E
 
  /home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime/qth264.c:158:
 undefined reference
  to `x264_encoder_open_80'
  collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
  make[3]: *** [libquicktimehv.la] Error 1
  make[3]: Leaving directory
 `/home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime'
  make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[2]: Leaving directory
 `/home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime'
  make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[1]: Leaving directory
 `/home/edouard/cinelerra12_09'
  make: *** [all] Error 2
 
 
 
 
  On 07/01/10 05:14, Roland wrote:
   Hi Edouard,
  
   - type: |glxinfo | grep OpenGL version (to see
 if your video card
   support opengl 2.0)|.
   - if yes: ./configure --enable-opengl
  
   see ==
   http://cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_3.html#SEC46
  
  
  
   On 2010-01-06 04:29, Edouard Chalaron wrote:
Hello all
   
Since we are talking compilation :
I cant get the openGL 2...0 detected on
 Opensuse 11.2
Not a big deal for me, but I thought I may
 just report it as usually
   opengl is no problem at configure time.
Suprisingly I did not need to pass any
 option in the configure
   script to get it up and running.
   
Cheers
E
   
   
   
--- On Wed, 6/1/10, Raffaella Traniello
 raffaella.tranie...@??? wrote:
   
 From: Raffaella Traniello
 raffaella.tranie...@???
 Subject: Re: [CinCV] Compiling
 cinelerra
 To: cinele...@???
 Date: Wednesday, 6 January, 2010, 1:01
 PM
 Hi John!

  I see there are GIT and Subversion
 repositories. The
 Subversion one is
  referred to in the documentation
 on cinelerra...org and
 the GIT one is
  referred to in Raffaella's
 Cinelerra for Grandma.
 Which is correct or
  are they both in use?

 Erm... actually the SVN repo is out of
 date and was not
 supposed to be
 referred to in the website as main
 repo. Where did you find
 it? (so I
 can fix that).

 Ciao
 Raffaella




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Re: [CinCV] cinelerra and comercial usage

2010-01-07 Thread Kurt Georg Hooss

BUT of course you are most welcome to donate to the developers.
if you can manage to make money out of free software, you might
feel inclined to spend some of it for the good purpose.

:-)
georg
(non-developer, non-donor, just dumb user who makes no money.)


On Thursday 07 January 2010 04:31:58 Ichthyostega wrote:
  I just wanted to ask you if cinelerra can be used for comercial purposes
  for free

 Raffaella Traniello schrieb:
  Yes, she can. It's free software. You can run the program, for any
  purpose.

 Hi Marko,

 ...to expand on this. The special open source license is relevant
 only if you create other *software* based on the *source code* of
 an open source application. In that case you're bound to make your
 modifications open source too.

 But *using* an application has nothing to do whatsoever with
 programming (hehe). If you manage to get a copy of Cinelerra running,
 you're free to do whatever you want (or whatever the general law
 permits, or the police, the secret services and al-Qaida accept
 without shooting/bombing or otherwise frying you...)

 Cheers,
 Hermann V.









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Re: [CinCV] Compiling cinelerra

2010-01-07 Thread Johannes Sixt
On Mittwoch, 6. Januar 2010, E Chalaron wrote:
 /home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime/qth264.c:158: undefined reference
 to `x264_encoder_open_80'

Check for inconsistent versions of libx264. Just recently there was a report 
about this error, and it was a version mismatch.

-- Hannes

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Re: [CinCV] cinelerra and comercial usage

2010-01-07 Thread mskala
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Marko wrote:
 I just wanted to ask you if cinelerra can be used for comercial purposes for
 free

Depends what you mean by used for commercial purposes.  If you want to
have a copy of Cinelerra on your computer and make videos and do
commercial things with the videos, yes, that's allowed (at least as far as
Cinelerra's license is concerned).

If you want to sell copies of Cinelerra for other people to use, that's
allowed too, but by doing so you incur certain obligations - in
particular, you must allow anyone who receives a copy to redistribute it
and to modify it, which implies that they must have access to the source
code.

If you want to sell binary-only copies and forbid redistribution, or take
parts of the Cinelerra software and build them into a commercial product
that will not be freely distributable, that's not allowed.
-- 
Matthew Skala
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