Hi Phyllis,

You are absolutely welcome to download the RPM packages from my repository (https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases) and host them on the CinGG website. I have no concerns about you using the latest tagged releases that match the AppImage for monthly updates.

If you ever need a specific build configuration or encounter any issues with the packages, feel free to let me know.

Please feel free to contact me directly via email at spitsyn.andrey@gmail.com or andrey@spitsyn.su if you prefer to discuss anything privately, or if you have any other requests or questions in the future.

Best regards,
Andrey


пт, 3 апр. 2026 г., 19:24 Phyllis Smith via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
Question for Andrey:

are much appreciated - with the compilation happening every time there is a GIT checkin - thus providing an early check that CinGG still compiles successfully on the various Debian, Suse, Fedora, and Ubuntu operating systems + the opportunity for users to download the packages to ensure no fallout from possible errors in code changes.

Question: would Andrey have any concerns about the possibility of me downloading the RPMs ONLY on the latest versions that match the AppImage? (i.e. not every GIT change) and putting that tagged release on the CinGG website every month? This would just be for an extra source location for users.  The current tars and pkgs folders on the website are still from 10/31/2020 at ffmpeg 4.3, really should not be used, and it does not look like I will ever be able to resurrect the Xen monthly builds of those files or update all of the operating systems involved.

"NO" is a perfectly acceptable answer and Andrey can reply directly to just me if preferable - phylsmith2017@gmail.com .  In the future, there may be other related requests!!
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