-{\small \url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/tars}
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- \url{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs}}
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-The \textbf{tars} directory contains single-user static builds for different distros.
-This is the recommended usage of \CGG{} because all of the files will exist in a single directory.
-Generally all of the necessary libraries are built into the static build, but in some cases you may
-have to install another library that is being called for.
-To install the single user builds, download the designated tarball from the \texttt{./tars} subdirectory and unpack as indicated below:
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-$ cd /path
-$ mkdir cin
-$ cd cin
-$ tar -xJf /src/path/cinelerra-5.1-*.txz # for the *, substitute your distro tarball name
-\end{lstlisting}
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-Do NOT download the LEAP 10-bit version unless you use h265 (it can't render 8-bit h265).
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-The \textbf{pkgs} directory contains the standard packaged application for various distros.
-This will install a dynamic system version for users who prefer to have the binaries in the system area and for multi-user systems.
-In addition, performing the package install checks the md5sum in the file \texttt{md5sum.txt} to ensure the channel correctly transmits the package.
-There is a {\small \href{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/README.pkgs}{README.pkgs}} file in the \texttt{download} directory with instructions so you can \textit{ cut and paste} and avoid typos; it is also shown next.
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-Depending on the distro, use the instructions below and select the appropriate
-setup operations to install, update or remove cinelerr-gg infinity. (02/05/2020)
-To upgrade, refresh repo, then replace "install" with "update", or whatever.
-
-Email problems to cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org
-If repository problems, usually you can manually do an install by using:
- UBUNTU, MINT, DEBIAN
- wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.deb
- and install it manually: dpkg -i cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.deb
- ARCH
- wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.pkg.tar.xz
- and install it manually: pacman -U cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.pkg.tar.xz
- FEDORA
- wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.rpm
- and install it manually: dnf install cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.rpm
- LEAP, SUSE
- wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.rpm
- and install it manually: zypper install cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.rpm
- CENTOS
- wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.rpm
- and install it manually: yum localinstall cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.rpm
-
-# GENTOO - there are static and dynamic tarballs for Base Release 2.6
- https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/tars/cinelerra-5.1-gentoo-20200202.x86_64-static.txz
- https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/tars/cinelerra-5.1-gentoo-20200202.x86_64.txz
- download one of the above and then refer to README.txt
-
-# FREEBSD - there is a tarball based on FreeBSD version 12.1 at
- https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/bsdcin.tar.xz
- download the above and then refer to README.txt
-
-# FEDORA
-# Replace the XX in fedoraXX in the next line with your current O/S version number
-dnf install cinelerra --nogpgcheck --repofrompath cingg,https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/fedoraXX/
-##dnf erase cinelerra
-
-# CENTOS
-# Python 2 has been updated for other distros to Python 3 so you might have to create a soft link
-# to get the correct version. For help, send email to cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org
-# first create the file /etc/yum.repos.d/cin_gg, with the following contents:
-[cin_gg]
-name=cingg
-baseurl=https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/centos7
-gpgcheck=0
-# end of cin_gg
-yum install cinelerra
-##yum erase cinelerra
-
-# UBUNTU, replace ub14 with your distro id: ub16,ub18
-# Some ubuntu apt downloads register status as working 0% constantly while running the package
-# download, like ubuntu 14. It may take a few minutes for this step so be patient.
-apt install software-properties-common apt-transport-https
-apt-add-repository https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/ub14
-# UBUNTU 16/18 note - This has been known to work, but things change quickly:
-# VIP - for the first install, the above line adds \CGG{} to /etc/apt/sources.list but...
-# Version 16/18 of Ubuntu are more strict for licensing so you will have to edit
-# the file /etc/apt/sources.list to add [trusted=yes] after deb and before https...cin...
-# For example the line should be: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/ub16 xenial main
-# Or for ub18: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/ub18 bionic main
-# Also, on the install you will get an error message that you can either ignore as \CGG{}
-# will run anyway, or else (the first time only) on the commnand line keyin:
-# echo > /etc/sysctl.d/50-cin.conf "kernel.shmmax=0x7fffffff"
-apt update
-apt install cin
-#to update a previous install (ignore any i386 errors as only 64 bit version available):
-apt update
-apt upgrade cin
-##apt remove cin
-
-# MINT should use the same procedure as Ubuntu, but apt-add-repository does not seem to work,
-# so use the GUI UpdateManager as follows:
-# Administration->Software Sources->Additional Repositories->Add a new repository
-# (Note instead of Administration, some versions of Mint GUI UpdateManager might be System)
-# For Mint18,add: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/mint18 xenial main
-# For Mint19,add: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/mint19 bionic main
-# IMPORTANT NOTE: if you get "malformed input" error, you will have to create a file
-# by typing the command: sudo touch /etc/apt/sources.list.d/additional-repositories.list
-# then wait 10 minutes or so and try using the Gui Update Manager again.
-apt update
-apt install cin
-#to update a previous install
-apt update
-apt upgrade cin
-##apt remove cin
-
-# DEBIAN uses the same basic procedure as Ubuntu.
-# The apt-add-repository varies per system so you will have to use your best judgement
-apt install software-properties-common apt-transport-https
-apt-add-repository https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian8
-OR apt-add-repository https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian9
-OR apt-add-repository https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian10
-# VIP - for the first install, the above line adds cinelerra to /etc/apt/sources.list but...
-# Debian stretch/jessie/buster are more strict for licensing so you will have to edit
-# the file /etc/apt/sources.list to add [trusted=yes] after deb and before https...cin...
-# For example for debian8: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian8 jessie main
-# For example for debian9: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian9 stretch main
-# For example for debian10: deb [trusted=yes] https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/debian10 buster main
-apt update
-apt install cin
-#to update a previous install
-apt update
-apt upgrade cin
-##apt remove cin
-
-# SUSE/LEAP/TUMBLEWEED
-# (Note: you may have to zypper libavc and libiec versions if not already installed)
-# cinelerra packages are unsigned so you will have to ignore: Package is not signed!
-# openSUSE LEAP 15
-zypper ar -f https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/leap15/ cingg
-zypper install -r cingg cinelerra # or cinelerra10bit for 10 bit
-# openSUSE LEAP 42
-zypper ar -f https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/leap42/ cingg
-# as of 42.3 SUSE there is a new requirement, so you will need to add:
-zypper mr -G cingg
-zypper install -r cingg cinelerra # or cinelerra10bit for 10 bit
-# openSUSE TUMBLEWEED
-zypper ar -f https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/tweed/ cingg
-# as of 42.3 SUSE there is a new requirement, so you will need to add:
-zypper mr -G cingg
-zypper install -r cingg cinelerra
-##zypper remove cinelerra # or cinelerra10bit for 10 bit
-#to update a previous install (assuming you enabled autorefresh as above)
-zypper refresh cingg
-zypper up cinelerra # or cinelerra10bit for 10 bit
-
-# SLACKWARE, substitute slk32 for slk64 and i486-1 for x86_64-1
-wget -P /tmp https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/slk64/cin-{date}-slk64-x86_64.txz
-installpkg /tmp/cin... # name you used in the above line
-#to update a previous install
-upgradepkg /tmp/cin... # name you used in the above line
-##removepkg cin
-
-# ARCH linux
-# (A loosely defined list of packages that you should install first is listed in this file:
-# https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/README.arch )
-# first edit the file /etc/pacman.conf, to include the following:
-[cingg]
-SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
-Server = https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/arch
-# end of cingg
-#
-# next run from a window the following 2 commands;
-pacman -Syu
-pacman -S cin
-# NOTE: the first line above updates your Arch system to the current rolling release and the second
-# line updates \CGG{} based on the rolling release that was in effect on the last day of the month.
-# Please complete the 2 steps above in order, one right after the other to avoid risk of a partial upgrade.
-# Due to the unpredictability of when Arch libraries are updated, performing an install of \CGG{} at
-# any time other than shortly after the last day of the month when the new build package is created,
-# could lead to library incompatibilities. In that case, please consider using the Arch static tar file
-# for installation instead.
-#to remove a previous install
-##pacman -R cin
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