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Well, I was sitting down and working on a video on Fedora 14 (rpmfusion repo) and noticed that composite effects and the "screen" for it are missing! So, I did some googleing and found that mlt had changed and that it was corrected in a syn build.
So, I have tried compiling from source and havent had a lot of luck. I dont want to install to a different path. So I just type in "cmake .." ?? Obviously I am missing alot of stuff to compile for fedora 14. Has anyone done this and can you share your build line with me???? Rpmfusion has not updated there build of it and now I cannot make any videos because Im missing my composite options and window. thanks. coffee |
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Long story short: there are a couple of threads open on this subject at the rpmfusion bugzilla
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1902 https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1416 Both have links to pre-compiled packages that aren't in rpmfusion stable repositories yet. I'm currently on a F14 using testing packages made by Richard Shaw (see https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1416#c12 ), so far so good. |
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Thank you very much. Im going to try your links and investigate this further. I did see that when I ran the config wizard for kdenlive it was squaking about not finding SDL. What a bummer. I really enjoy using kdenlive and hope they get this cleared up soon!
Thanks again! coffee |
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Hummm.....
Running 64x here with F14. I think the fixes apply to i386/686 not for my version. I walked right into dependency *ell. |
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I'm running Kdenlive from source, Fedora 15 / i386.
Apart from a couple of changes to the source to get my ShuttleXpress working, everything else is as per the 8.0 source download. MLT was compiled from source first (uninstall if you already have one installed), then Kdenlive, nothing special on the cmake line. Everything else was installed from Fedora repos. At first go (for both MLT and Kdelive), there was a lot of stuff missing (mostly dev packages), but with a little patience (and some detective work, as not all missing package names are obvious) you can install those one by one as you come across errors. Didn't take me too long. Advantage of doing it this way is that you now have your environment setup to compile future versions of MLT and Kdenlive as they get release (since Fedora packages always seem to be months behind). |
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