----- "Mads Bondo Dydensborg" <mads at dydensborg.dk> a ?crit :
> onsdag 10 September 2008 skrev St?phane T?letch?a: > > > > > Better, grab the latest Mandriva (2009) is close, and use the > pre-packaged > kdenlive (revision 2392 available on mirrors), all the needed > libraries are > at the good version and supported by Mandriva ;-) > > I think he needs a setup where he can actually change and compile the > code. I > reckon at least mlt(++) and kdenlive sources. Dunno if you provide > that? yes, via the -devel package, and this is quite close to: - install the current version - adapt the sources as you wish - rebuild the packages (mlt, mlt++, kdenlive and may be ffmeg-devel) - install the new packages on the system and check if it works... This is more or less what you would do with the wizard anyway, this is just a matter of utility (the rpm allows to use one build system and deploy the rpm after on all PCs, while the wizard will allow compilation on a specific host, rpm or debian packaging is not an issue here). Ubuntu, Mandriva or the rest, that's just a matter of opinions (and needs), so pick the one you need, the good thing being we are not far :-) Stef
