-\section{How to Build Cinelerra-GG Infinity from Developer's Git Repository}%
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-These are generic build instructions for building Cinelerra-GG Infinity. Known to work on ubuntu,
-mint, suse, fedora, debian, centos, arch, and 32-bit slackware. It has not been tested on every single
-possible distro yet so you might expect to have to make some minor changes. It has failed miserably
-on FreeBSD. At least once, a Gentoo version was successfully created.
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-Alternatively, there are some pre-built dynamic or static binaries which are updated on a fairly regular
-basis (as long as code changes have been made) available at link below. See Section 1.2.
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-\url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/}
- There are 2 kinds of builds, the default system-build and a single-user build. A system build has results
-which are installed to the system. The majority of the files are installed in the standard system paths,
-but some customization is possible. The single user build allows for running completely out of a local
-user directory so it doesn't affect the system.
-
-We recommend the single-user version when possible. It makes it very easy to install a new version
-without having to delete the older version in case you want it for backup – once you are happy with the
-new version, all you have to do is delete the entire old directory path. Also, if you install a new
-Operating System version and if you have Cinelerra on separate disk space that is preserved, you won't
-have to reinstall Cinelerra. In addition for purposes of having the ability to interrupt or to see any
-possible error messages, if you start the application from a terminal window command line you will
-have more control to catch problems. The system builds can be useful in a university lab setting where
-there are possibly multiple users, or multiple versions.
-
-There are two notable differences between “standard” views of Cinelerra and this implementation for
-the system builds. Both of these can be configured during installation. These differences make it
-possible to have several different versions installed without having them “walk” on each other.ault system-build an
+
+There are 2 kinds of builds, the default system-build and a single-user build.
+A system build has results which are installed to the system.
+The majority of the files are installed in the standard system paths, but some customization is possible.
+The single user build allows for running completely out of a local user directory so it doesn't affect the system.
+
+We recommend the single-user version when possible.
+It makes it very easy to install a new version without having to delete the older version in case you want it for backup – once you are happy with the new version, all you have to do is delete the entire old directory path.
+Also, if you install a new Operating System version and if you have Cinelerra on separate disk space that is preserved, you won't have to reinstall Cinelerra.
+In addition for purposes of having the ability to interrupt or to see any possible error messages, if you start the application from a terminal window command line you will have more control to catch problems.
+However, the system builds can be useful in a university lab setting where there are possibly multiple users, or multiple versions.
+
+There are two notable differences between “standard” views of Cinelerra and this implementation for the system builds.
+Both of these can be configured during installation.
+These differences make it possible to have several different versions installed without having them “walk” on each other.
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