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.
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.
+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.
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.
An example of a problem you might encounter with your customized installation is with “\texttt{a52dec}” which has probes line \texttt{(CHECK\_LIB/CHECK\_HEADER)} in \texttt{configure.ac}, but \texttt{djbfft} does not.
In this case, \texttt{djbfft} is only built because \texttt{a52dec} is built, so if your system has \texttt{a52dec}, set \texttt{a52dec} to auto and see if that problem is solved by retrying the build with:
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An example of a problem you might encounter with your customized installation is with “\texttt{a52dec}” which has probes line \texttt{(CHECK\_LIB/CHECK\_HEADER)} in \texttt{configure.ac}, but \texttt{djbfft} does not.
In this case, \texttt{djbfft} is only built because \texttt{a52dec} is built, so if your system has \texttt{a52dec}, set \texttt{a52dec} to auto and see if that problem is solved by retrying the build with:
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Then, to run as a developer in the debugger:
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Then, to run as a developer in the debugger:
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wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.deb
and install it manually, for example: dpkg -i cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.deb
wget https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/{substitute_name}/cin_5.1.<sub_name>.deb
and install it manually, for example: dpkg -i cin_5.1.{substitute_filename}.deb
# There is an ebuild package at this time as of 01/03/2019 at:
# https://svnweb.tuxfamily.org/listing.php?repname=proaudio%2Fproaudio&path=
# %2Ftrunk%2Foverlays%2Fproaudio%2Fmedia-video%2Fcinelerra%2F&#ab000caf7024d83112f42a7e8285f2f29
# There is an ebuild package at this time as of 01/03/2019 at:
# https://svnweb.tuxfamily.org/listing.php?repname=proaudio%2Fproaudio&path=
# %2Ftrunk%2Foverlays%2Fproaudio%2Fmedia-video%2Fcinelerra%2F&#ab000caf7024d83112f42a7e8285f2f29
# There is a port available at: https://www.freshports.org/multimedia/cinelerra-gg/
# To use this port: cd /usr/ports/multimedia/cinelerra-gg && make install clean
# and then install this precompiled package via: pkg install cinelerra-gg
# There is a port available at: https://www.freshports.org/multimedia/cinelerra-gg/
# To use this port: cd /usr/ports/multimedia/cinelerra-gg && make install clean
# and then install this precompiled package via: pkg install cinelerra-gg