This page describes how to build Cinelerra on a brand spanking new Gutsy box, and tested with Cinelerra-CV subversion revision 1036. = Shmmax = Linux usually has an issue with memory allocation, whereby you get a weird warning about shmmax. As a workaround for the current boot session, issue the following command as root: {{{ echo "0x7fffffff" >/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax }}} The above workaround does not survive a reboot. A permanent fix is to add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf: {{{ kernel.shmmax = 2147483647 }}} To do this, open a terminal (KMenu->System->Konsole), then type : {{{ cd /etc sudo kate sysctl.conf}}} Then enter your password if sudo asks for it. Finally, just copy & paste the line into kate. = Dependencies = In previous versions of Ubuntu, there was a reliance on external repositories, and a few other packages that you had to build yourself. Fortunately, this no longer seems necessary. The following packages should be sufficient (there may be the stray unnecessary package - but you might as well install everything anyway) to build Cinelerra from a fresh install of Gutsy: {{{ g++ git-core cogito subversion automake libtool nasm x11proto-xf86vidmode-dev libxv-dev libxxf86vm-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libtheora-dev libopenexr-dev libdv-dev libpng12-dev libjpeg62-dev libtiff4-dev libfreetype6-dev libsndfile1-dev uuid-dev libasound2-dev libavutil-dev libmpeg3-dev libavcodec-dev libx264-dev libfaac-dev libmjpegtools-dev fftw3 fftw3-dev liba52-0.7.4-dev liblame-dev libfaad2-dev libesd0-dev libiec61883-dev libavc1394-dev texi2html texinfo }}} The quickest way to install the dependencies is save them in a file like "apts", and then issue the following command as root: {{{ xargs apt-get install -y >> I had some problems with the procedure above and had to do a few extra things. Here is my whole procedure (didnt replace the original in case not everyone needs to do what I did) : {{{ cd hvirtual ./autogen.sh ./configure touch po/de.gmo touch po/es.gmo touch po/eu.gmo touch po/fr.gmo touch po/it.gmo touch po/pt_BR.gmo touch po/sl.gmo make sudo make install sudo ldconfig }}} I worked out i had to use autogen, touching was suggested [[http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:qbAc52iUJ4wJ:https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2004-October/002586.html+cannot+stat+`t-de.gmo'&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk|here]] (though I had to do more files than suggested) and ldconfig was suggested [[https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2005-June/003648.html|here]]. The touching is probably not the best solution (which would be to find the actual files from a different SVN branch I guess) but it does get make to work.<<< >>>If you get the following error during compilation: {{{ ar: .libs/reconmmx.o: No such file or directory make[3]: *** [libmpeg3_video.la] Error 1 }}} then run the following to fix it: {{{ cd libmpeg3/video nasm -f elf reconmmx.s -o reconmmx.o mkdir .libs cp reconmmx.o .libs/ }}} (above solution originally suggested [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=320701&highlight=cinelerra|here]])<<< You can run Cinelerra by typing {{{ cinelerra }}} or start it from {{{ Applications > Sound & Video > Cinelerra }}} >>> Mine was in Multimedia (not Sound & Video). <<< Enjoy!!!