Hey everyone!
First time poster. I'm really interested in getting
Cinelerra working on my PC. I'm currently running
Ubuntu Feisty on a 3.0Ghz P4 (with hyperthreading),
1GB of memory, and the NVIDIA 6200 128MB video card.
I've installed the i686 version of Cinelerra (also
tried the P4 version)
I think this is bug 343:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343
I'm a n00b to cinelerra and its development, and I had hoped to take a crack at
the bug. So far, I have been unable to compile cinelerra (3) with sufficient
debugging information to determine the problem. I had managed to
On Sunday 15 July 2007 08:49, Vit Stradal wrote:
Hi,
I have made a few small patches, which seems to me useful. I want to
share them and (get them into svn of course :) I didn't find some
HOWTO-submit so I try it to send it here, but if there is some more
official way please tell me.
hi all,
i managed to run cinelerra in my slack 12 (glibc 2.5) w/ two different hacks.
(use one _or_ another, not both).
the first:
Index: cinelerra/mwindow.C
===
--- cinelerra/mwindow.C (revision 1013)
+++ cinelerra/mwindow.C
I wish I was having the same experience the guy in bug
343 is reporting. For me, it doesn't play fine when
the error pops up. In fact, it plays choppy, loops,
and struggles to move forward in the timeline. It also
loads video AVI files, on occasion, as AUDIO -- go
figure.
Still wondering what I
hi all,
don't use those patches, here is another gdb trace of the freeze in a
glibc 2.5 system:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x2aabe1282076 in pthread_cond_wait () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00816809 in Condition::lock (this=0x1223cd0, location=value
optimized out)
at condition.C:43
#2
hi all,
this last gdb trace was done in cinelerra 2.1 from HV, sorry, it was gave
to me in irc by LMJ, so, the patches i made still can have some use ;)
On Wed, July 18, 2007 1:00 pm, Rafael Diniz wrote:
hi all, don't use those patches, here is another gdb trace of the freeze
in a glibc 2.5
On Jul 17, 2007, at 11:13, Martin Ellison wrote:
There is a work-around. One needs to install another kernel. This
will probably break other things eg kernel modules. It's all pretty
horrible.
Compiling a new kernel doesn't overwrite the old kernel or its
modules, and unless you have