[packman] [PM] kde4-kdenlive 0.7.7.1-0.pm.1.3 (openSUSE 11.1/x86_64)
oldcpu
oldcpu at opensuse-forums.org
Tue Aug 10 00:49:04 CEST 2010
Hartmut,
My experience with 11.1 and kdenlive is it does not work properly with
KDE-4.4.4 on openSUSE-11.1 unless one does the custom rebuild that I
described in a previous post.
Even the old version (from February) that you referenced in my view did
not work well with KDE-.4.1.3 (with the latest mlt versions) and it
works even less adequate (almost non-functional) with 4.4.4 and the
latest mlt. Hence a custom rebuild is needed for 4.4.4 (where such a
custom Packman rebuild for 11.1 users with KDE-4.4.4 is NOT practical,
since 11.1 officially comes with KDE-4.1.3 and most 11.1 users have
4.1.3). Having a KDE-4.4.4. build on Packman would create havoc and is
not likely easy to build with the build service.
With my being a user who provides support on openSUSE forums, I hope
that such a custom kdenlive package (for 4..4.4) is not provided as it
would complicate my life tremendously in trying to provide support on
openSUSE forum. I suspect Toni may have similar reasons.
Rather if you must use 11.1 with the non-official KDE-4.4.4 and want
kdenlive, then rebuild like Toni recommended and like I explained how to
do in a previous post. Toni did a superb job of creating an excellent
.src file.
Lee
On 08/10/2010 12:27 AM, Hartmut wrote:
> I installed kde4-kdenlive 0.7.7.1 for Opensuse 11.1 from Packman in
> February this year and it worked fine. Why do you tell me, it is only
> working on Opensuse >=11.2?
>
> Hartmut
>
> Am 09.08.2010 11:31, schrieb Toni:
>> Am Montag, 9. August 2010 schrieb Hartmut:
>>> Hi Toni,
>>>
>>> kdenlive 0.7.7.1 is installed and it worked fine. What is the
>>> difference
>>> to the version for Opensuse 11.2? Is it possible, to get an earlier
>>> version of mlt?
>> kde4-kdenlive is only provided for openSuSE>= 11.2
>> if you mix up your 11.1 system with 11.2 packages, it can work, but
>> this is
>> not the preferred way.
>>
>> No, I cann't and won't provide several versions of mlt.
>> If you need older versons you can always compile them on your actual
>> system.
>>
>>> Hartmut
>> <snip>
>>
>
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