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In pursuit of The Idea: Ubuntu Cinelerra Feisty 7.04 packages

  • Felix · 2 years ago
    I get a 404, so I think its broken
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    Ups, there was a typo in i686, were you getting 404 at this line? I fixed it now.
  • spool · 2 years ago
    Hi. I've compiled a somewhat recent version of cinelerra for ppc (with altivec, no opengl), and I've just successfully updated to 7.04. Opengl is out of the question because only proprietary drivers provide version 2.1 instructions (though the newest version of mesa should fix this).

    Would you like me to give you the package for hosting? I would need some instructions, since I've only used checkinstall so far (which I realize doesn't make a proper debian package). I can also go for the most recent svn if you like (mine package is from about a month ago I think).

    There are some ppc issues, most notably the uselessness of libdv on ppc (makes any dv show up pink and green), but it's fine for other stuff (like hdv, if your proc can handle it). Anyway, let me know if I can help.
  • Andre Campos · 2 years ago
    >there was a typo in i686, were you getting 404 at this >line? I fixed it now.

    The README still is with the typo in i686.

    Thank's.
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    Thanks, fixed this.

    spool: Sure, I'll send you an email about it.
  • Antti Immonen · 2 years ago
    I can't get it to work. I get this:

    antimoni@olkkari:~$ cinelerra
    Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
    Compiled on Sun Apr 15 00:09:28 UTC 2007

    Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
    and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
    certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra.
    Illegal instruction (core dumped)
    antimoni@olkkari:~$
  • elchato · 2 years ago
    YAY... cinelerra for feisty!
    my sleepless nights are over!

    thanks!
  • Adam · 2 years ago
    Cool, thanks for the builds. How soon do you think you'll get to attempt AMD64 builds for feisty?
  • JRivera · 2 years ago
    Getting this error when running cinelerra Ubuntu 7.04 + Pentium 4


    cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libguicast.so.1: undefined symbol: glDeleteShader
  • Harald Westermoen · 2 years ago
    I`m also getting the same error with my athlon xp.

    cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libguicast.so.1: undefined symbol: glDeleteShader
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    About glDeleteShared:

    It looks like there is a problem with OpenGL part of cinelerra. Can you confirm that your opengl works (for example by running something that is 3d accelerated like glxgears)

    Adam: "soon", I would love to give you a deadline but my school year is ending now and I have lots of things to do so I can't give out any timelines.
  • Jacques Richer · 2 years ago
    When I use the fglrx driver for my ATI card, Cinelerra bombs with an error message (libguicast). When I allow it to use OpenGL's non-accelerated support, it runs fine. Hope this helps.
  • Kill KRT · 2 years ago
    Hi Sir!
    I'm also getting the same problem above (undefined symbol: glDeleteShader).
    I installed the AthlonXP version on Feisty and glxgears works correctly.

    Tnx!

    P.S.:
    I have an ATI X1650Pro, and I enabled the restricted drivers.
  • Harald Westermoen · 2 years ago
    Thank you for tip, mr. Richer.
    "When I allow it to use OpenGL’s non-accelerated support, it runs fine."
    How do you do this?

    Jure: glxgears runs fine

    Harald
  • Jacques Richer · 2 years ago
    I made a few configuration changes. First, I disabled the fglrx driver using the restricted drivers tool. Then, I reverted by /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to its original version and restarted X. Note: if you don't revert the xorg.conf file before restarting X, then X won't come back up, and you'll have to login using a text-based interface and correct the configuration before using anything GUI.

    Jacques
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    This is an issue only with ATI cards?
  • Jacques Richer · 2 years ago
    My guess is that it's a problem/conflict/linking error between the accelerated portion of Cinelerra and the accelerated OpenGL driver. What I haven't been able to determine (mostly due to lack of hardware - I don't have an Nvidia card lying around at the moment) is whether it's a general problem with the acceleration layer or it's ATI driver specific.

    If I had to guess - I'd say that it's probably ATI specific - but I would need to run a test to be sure.

    Jacques
  • sebastjanp · 2 years ago
    And I have an Athlon 2600+ with an Nvidia 6700GS. So it is an nvidia problem also!

    If I start it from a terminal it gives me this error:
    [Code]
    Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
    Compiled on Sun Apr 15 00:09:28 UTC 2007

    Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
    and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
    certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra.
    Illegal instruction (core dumped)
    [/core]
  • elchato · 2 years ago
    I have a little problem, I'm running Cinelerra with feisty and beryl and when I click say on "File" the window that opens stays "tatooed" to my desktop on all of the faces of the cube. Same for the little yellow message boxes.

    Any idea how to stop that?
    THANKS
  • Harald Westermoen · 2 years ago
    Thanks for all feedback! when I deactivated with the resticted drivers tool. xorg.conf changed automaticly. I restarted and got the simular error as "sebastianp" Strange?

    Harald
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    I'm building non-opengl version now. Should be up in a few hours.
  • Adam J. Weigold · 2 years ago
    I was having the same problem with glDeleteShader but didn't want to change my driver in xorg. You're non-opengl update works great! Thanks!
  • elchato · 2 years ago
    so... are the packages ready?
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    Yes, just upgrade your ubuntu :)
  • Caleb · 2 years ago
    I just upgraded to the latest packages, and I am still having the same problem as Antti Immonen: Illegal instruction (core dumped). =( Any help? Thanks in advance
  • mysticdude · 2 years ago
    Hi, i'm french so excuse my bad english (^^)

    thank you for published repositories but my laptop(Acer 3002) contain a AMD Sempron so i don't know what to choose.

    please help me !
    thank you !
  • Lou · 2 years ago
    I'm getting the same "Illegal instruction (core dumped)" error message as the other folks here. I'm on Feisty with i686 processor and an NVIDIA video card...
  • florian_roger · 2 years ago
    I have another message when launching cinelerra: "florian@florian:~$ cinelerra
    cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libquicktimehv-1.6.0.so.1: undefined symbol: faacDecClose"
    I can't use the software with Feisty...
  • florian_roger · 2 years ago
    I have another message when launching cinelerra: "florian@florian:~$ cinelerra
    cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libquicktimehv-1.6.0.so.1: undefined symbol: faacDecClose"
    I can't use the program with Feisty...
  • elchato · 2 years ago
    upgraded and still have the same problem...

    "When I click say on “File” the window that opens stays “tatooed” to my desktop on all of the faces of the cube. Same for the little yellow message boxes."
  • elchato · 2 years ago
    so... there's no solution?
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    Try the Cinelerra CVS mailing list and look into bugzilla if anyone else had the same problem.

    As I said in README, I can't actually run these packages so it is almost impossible for me to fix anything if things are broken.
  • Smitty · 2 years ago
    I too am using Feisty and received the “Illegal instruction (core dumped)” error message. I downloaded the svn source for the community version (not the one on heroinewarrior.com) by running the command "svn checkout svn://svn.skolelinux.org/cinelerra/trunk/hvirtual". About five hours later I got it to compile with every option and it runs fantastic. Better and faster than any one I used in the past. I had to install what seemed like 100 packages to meet the dependencies. If you want to go this route and you have never done it b4, it ain't easy. On my AMD Athlon (not XP) CPU it runs about 20fps (6fps is about the best I got from the binary versions. 5 hours of my life is gone, but it was worth it.
  • Roland · 2 years ago
    everytime i start cinelerra i get the following message:
    ++++++++++++++++++++++
    void MWindows::shm():Warning:/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax is 0xfffffff, which is too low.
    Before running Cinelerra do the following as root:
    echo "0xfffffff" > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
    ++++++++++++++++++++++

    do i have to do this everytime or can i avoid this in the future?

    roland

    ps: by the way thanx for the great work :-)
  • alef · 2 years ago
    I would really appreciate support for 64-bit!
  • Jason · 2 years ago
    Yeah, seriously, how about some AMD64 packages, already? You still have AthlonXP-optimized builds, but not Athlon64 ones... what gives?
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    Jason: I'm currently finishing my degree so I don't have a lot of free time already.

    Other thing is that I have no personal need for running Cinelerra and I even don't have a computer to run it on, so work on these packages happens when nothing else needs my attention.

    But anyhow, thanks for asking..
  • Abel Cheung · 2 years ago
    Everybody needn't waste your time. As many of you have already noticed, this package doesn't work anymore. Please follow comment #33, and compile your own package.
  • Bilal C · 2 years ago
    Getting core dump as well. output of gdb cinelerra:
    >>>>>
    ---Type to continue, or q to quit---
    (no debugging symbols found)
    Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
    Compiled on Tue Apr 24 13:30:34 UTC 2007

    Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
    and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
    certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra.
    [New Thread -1227625584 (LWP 13595)]
    (no debugging symbols found)
    (no debugging symbols found)
    (no debugging symbols found)
    [New Thread -1236808816 (LWP 13596)]

    Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
    [Switching to Thread -1227008304 (LWP 13590)]
    0xb7a1efb4 in cmodel_init_yuv () from /usr/lib/libquicktimehv-1.6.0.so.1
    (gdb)
    >>>>>

    UBUNTu Feisty + Athlon 2200 + nvidia 5200 (proprietory driver) - no beryl

    I hope this narrows down the search

    -Bilal
  • Jure Cuhalev · 2 years ago
    This looks like a bug in Cinelerra. The best thing you can do is to report it in a bug tracker in cvs.cinelerra.org
  • jant · 1 year ago
    hi!
    first of all congrats 4 your page.

    I've got
    cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libguicast.so.1: undefined symbol: glDeleteShader

    for ubuntu 7.10. Is there a non-openGl version for 7.10?

    Thanks in advance!
  • Jure Cuhalev · 1 year ago
    Latest version should be non-gl.
  • jant · 1 year ago
    I'm using this repository

    7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
    for i386, by Valentina Messeri:
    deb http://giss.tv/~vale/ubuntu32 ./

    That it's supposed to be the latest one, and, as you said, non-openGL. Anyway I keep getting "the glDeletedShared" error... :-(
  • Jure Cuhalev · 1 year ago
    Valentina Messeri's packages are not maintained by me. Please talk to her directly since I have no control over them.