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Message #00064
Re: DEB Installers are ready for testing!!!
I have re-uploaded the 64 bit mlt deb files. I have verified they are
uploaded correctly and they should work. Please try and download that .deb
file again.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Olivier Girard <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jonathan, i'm sorry than i have forgotten to post the picture this morning.
> I have send the picture with the mail to answer at Helen and i lhave post
> also the file.txt (the error are librairies in mlt and ffmpeg.
> for dpkg and gebdi it the same , i have use dpkg to see if i was an error.
> Have you create a MD5 ? The installer was corrupted taile =0 Have you check
> with lintian you packets ( lintian *.deb)?
> i ran the deb files in this order: frei0r, mlt, x264,ffmpeg, openshot.
> Now i'm speaking with Helen. It was the hour of the coffee.
> PS Ho i join the picture about mlt
>
> 2009/7/26 Jonathan Thomas <jonathan.oomph@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Olivier, I did not see any picture attached to your email. Also, after you
>> run the openshot deb, it has a postinst script which tries to copy the the
>> MLT python bindings to your site-packages folder. It looks like that
>> failed, and thus OpenShot can't import the MLT library.
>>
>> I have updated the /64 bit/Ubuntu 9.04/openshot-mlt_0.4.3-1_amd64.deb
>> installer. Was that the installer that was corrupt?
>>
>> Also, I'm not sure this makes a difference, but here is how I tested
>> everything:
>>
>> 1) Fresh install of Ubuntu (i.e. no ffmpeg installed yet)
>> 2) I just double clicked on the .DEB files (and used the GUI installer)
>> 3) I ran the .DEB files in this order: frei0r, x264, ffmpeg, mlt,
>> openshot
>> 4) everything worked =)
>>
>> I didn't use the "dpkg -i" command to install them. Not sure if that
>> makes any difference.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Jonathan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 5:02 AM, Olivier Girard <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Jonathan
>>>
>>> i have a problem vith mlt for jaunty. packet is corrupt. i'have try all
>>> the others packets after download and it's ok. Like a picture is better than
>>> thousand words look the picture. And another thing. openshot-ffmpeg is in
>>> conflic with ffmpeg.
>>>
>>> i'm going try on my hardy.
>>> See you later.
>>> Olivier
>>>
>>> 2009/7/26 Olivier Girard <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>> Hello Jonathan
>>>>
>>>> Wonderfull, what work. And me who have some difficult to realise one.
>>>>
>>>> I have download all the packets for the 32 architecture and for jaunty
>>>> on 64 bits.
>>>>
>>>> And i begin to tried it and give you the first results.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Olivier.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/7/25 Jonathan Thomas <jonathan.oomph@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>
>>>>> Hello everyone! I am happy to announce that I have all the DEB
>>>>> Installers ready for testing. I have attached a URL.txt file, which has all
>>>>> of the links to the DEB files.
>>>>> NOTE: These URLs are temporary, and I don't want to share them with
>>>>> anyone. I will move these files to LaunchPad once we are ready for other
>>>>> people to download them.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have already tested every single .DEB file, and verified they work on
>>>>> all of my computers (using clean installs of Ubuntu / all versions).
>>>>> Hopefully, these installers will work on all of your computers also. =) I
>>>>> used VirtualBox as my testing platform, so I could easily restore my clean
>>>>> install, and try again if something didn't work right.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, I've updated the Build Wizard on LaunchPad (and bzr) to reflect
>>>>> the newest version. The new version should work with both 64 and 32 bit
>>>>> versions of Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10, and 9.04. Also, the build wizard now uses
>>>>> "checkinstall" instead of "make install", which will allow users to
>>>>> uninstall using Synaptic.
>>>>>
>>>>> After you have installed theses DEBs on a test computer, please try the
>>>>> following (and take notes):
>>>>> $ melt -query "producers" (does this include "avformat" in the
>>>>> list?)
>>>>> $ ffmpeg -i (does it give you the version of ffmpeg? or break?)
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, you can use Synaptic to uninstall all of these packages. In
>>>>> Synaptic, click on "Status", and choose "Installed (local or obsolete)". It
>>>>> should list the 5 packages that start with "openshot". Highlight the
>>>>> "openshot" packages, and choose "Remove".
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Please create a simple text document with your test results: Something
>>>>> like this should do as a template:
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>>> Version of Ubuntu: 8.04
>>>>> CPU: 32 bit
>>>>> Did OpenShot Work? Yes
>>>>> - Import a Video? Yes
>>>>> - Import an Image? Yes
>>>>> Did melt find "avformat": Yes
>>>>> Version of ffmpeg: FFmpeg version git-2623d8f
>>>>> Notes:
>>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks everyone and good luck!
>>>>> -Jonathan
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cenwen un elfe sur la banquise
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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