\chapter{Installation}
\label{cha:Installation}
+\index{installation}
\section{Download Already Built \CGG{}}%
\label{sec:download_already_built_cinelerra_gg}
\item \href{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs}{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs}
\end{list}
-The \textbf{tars} directory contains single-user static builds for
+The \textbf{tars} \index{tars} directory contains single-user static builds for
different distros.
%
This is the recommended usage of \CGG{} because all of the files
cd /path
mkdir cin
cd cin
- tar -xJf /src/path/cinelerra-5.1-*.txz # for the *,
- # substitute your distro tarball name
+ tar -xJf /src/path/cinelerra-5.1-*.txz # for the *, substitute your distro tarball name
\end{lstlisting}
\emph{Do not download the LEAP 10-bit version unless you specifically want to
use h265 rendering to 10-bit instead of the more standard 8-bit.} For more
information see ~\ref{sec:cinx_and_a_bit_of_confusion}.
-The \textbf{pkgs} directory contains the standard packaged
+The \textbf{pkgs} \index{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.
\section{How to Build \CGG{} from Developer's Git Repository}%
\label{sec:How_to_build}
+\index{build}
+\index{git}
These are generic build instructions for building \CGG{} Infinity.
Known to work on Ubuntu, Mint, OpenSuse, Fedora, Debian, Centos,
\subsection{The system build}
\label{sec:system-build}
+\index{git}
-To do a system build, you should read the file
+To do a system build \index{build} , you should read the file
\texttt{README} that is at the top level after you get the source.
\begin{itemize}
\subsection{The single-user build}
\label{sec:single-user-build}
+\index{single-user build}
+\index{git}
To do a single-user build, read the file \texttt{README} that is at
the top level after you get the source.
works using the following steps:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
-git clone --depth 1 "git://git.cinelerra-gg.org/goodguy/cinelerra.git" cinelerra5
-cd /home/user/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1
-./autogen.sh
-./configure --prefix=/usr --without-oss --with-single-user --with-booby
-make && make install 2>&1 | tee /tmp/cin5.log]
+$ git clone --depth 1 "git://git.cinelerra-gg.org/goodguy/cinelerra.git" cinelerra5
+$ cd /home/USER/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1
+$ ./autogen.sh
+$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-single-user --with-booby
+$ make 2>&1 | tee /tmp/cin5.log && make install
\end{lstlisting}
\subsection{Notable Options and Caveats}%
\label{sub:notable_options_and_caveats}
+\index{./configure}
These procedures and the \CGG{} Infinity software have all been run
as \textbf{root} on various home laptops and desktops. This provides
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
./configure --help
\end{lstlisting}
-The default build is a system build which uses:
+The default build \index{build} is a system build which uses:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
./configure --without-single-user
\end{lstlisting}
-In the single-user build, the target directory is always
+In the single-user build \index{single-user build}, the target directory is always
\texttt{cin}. Because this is also the developer build, constant
names are used throughout. However, you can rename files after the
install is complete.
\subsection{Notes about Building from Git in your Customized Environment}%
\label{sub:notes_about_building_from_git_in_your_customized_environment}
+\index{build}
+\index{./configure}
+\index{git}
Getting a build to work in a custom environment is not easy. If you
have already installed libraries which are normally in the
\subsection{Cloning the Repository for Faster Updates}%
\label{sub:cloning_the_repository_for_faster_updates}
+\index{repository}
+\index{git}
If you want to avoid downloading the software every time an update
is available you need to create a local ``repository'' or repo. The
\subsection{How to Build from a Previous GIT Version}%
\label{sub:how_to_build_from_a_previous_git_version}
+\index{build}
+\index{repository}
+\index{git}
If you have a problem with the current GIT version, you can revert
to a previous working version easily. The commands to use will be
\subsection{Debuggable Single User Build}%
\label{sub:debuggable_single_user_build}
+\index{single-user build}
+\index{git}
To build from source with full debugging symbols, first build a full
static (non\_debug) build as follows but instead of using
\subsection{Unbundled Builds}%
\label{sub:unbundled_builds}
+\index{build}
+\index{repository}
+\index{git}
There are some generic build scripts included in the \CGG{} GIT
repository for users who want to do unbundled builds with ffmpeg
\section{Windows 10 with Cygwin for \CGG{} Limited}%
\label{sec:ms_windows10}
+\index{windows 10}
To run \CGG{} on a Windows 10 computer, you will need to have
Cygwin installed on your system, along with the \CGG{} static tar
-and a patched library: libxbc. This setup has been tested with
+and a patched library: libxcb. This setup has been tested with
Windows 10, version 1909, on an HP EliteBook 820 at 2.3 GHz.
This limited version provides \textit{core} functionality at this
\subsection*{Installing Cygwin}
\label{sec:installing_cygwin}
+\index{cygwin}
Cygwin is an environment that runs natively on Windows which
allows Unix programs to be compiled and run on Windows. With
\item Download the tar file
\href{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/libxcb-bld.tar.bz2}{libxcb-bld.tar.bz2}.
-\item Install libxbc from the tar file -- installs into
+\item Install libxcb from the tar file -- installs into
\texttt{/usr/local} and requires approximately 21MB storage.
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
tar -C /usr/local -xJf /path/libxcb-bld.tar.bz2
\end{lstlisting}
- The libxcb path repairs an error (XIOError), which stops
+ The libxcb patch repairs an error (XIOError), which stops
Cinelerra.
\item Download the tar file
must run from an external console window to avoid this issue.
-\section{Distribution Systems with \CGG{} Included}%
-\label{sec:distribution_systems_with_cinelerra_included}
+\section{Distro with \CGG{} Included}%
+\label{sec:distro_with_cinelerra_included}
+\index{linux distro}
There are also some special complete distribution systems
available that include \CGG{} for audio and video production
\section{Cinx and a “Bit” of Confusion}%
\label{sec:cinx_and_a_bit_of_confusion}
+\index{cinx}
Cinx is the exact same program as Cin. The X (x) represents the
roman numeral 10 for 10-bit as opposed to 8-bit standard. The