[Cin] Testing Appimage with OneVPL and QSV presets on legacy Intel hardware

Terje J. Hanssen terjejhanssen at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 15:09:24 CET 2024




Den 09.12.2024 13:29, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
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> Den 09.12.2024 13:25, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>> пн, 9 дек. 2024 г., 15:22 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin 
>> <cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
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>>     Den 08.12.2024 23:06, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
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>>>     Den 08.12.2024 22:39, skrev Phyllis Smith:
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>>>>     There must be some kind of interference when you try to email
>>>>     the large file.  Did you actually send from your Gmail account
>>>>     or your teknikk account.? When I try to send a large file from
>>>>     my gmail account, it says it is too big and automatically
>>>>     uploads it to the google drive and gives me a link.  I just
>>>>     sent you one now so you can see and delete it.
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>>>     My old teknikk account is expired. I use Thunderbird as email
>>>     client IMAP connected to my gmail account.
>>>     For one or another reason the connection has been horrible slow
>>>     since yesterday. But now I have sent you a filelink I hope you
>>>     receive.
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>>>>                 I try first to send it without the manual, in case
>>>>                 issues to get it included. I've experienced issues
>>>>                 before with file attachments larger than ca. 30 MB,
>>>>                 either it is due to the sender or receiver side, I
>>>>                 don't know.
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>>>>>         So I need to know from where and how to copy these html files?
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>>>>>     https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/HTML_Manual-20241031.tgz
>>>>>     Just download the tgz file and tar xvf to wherever you have
>>>>>     bin/doc so it can be copied to AppDir/usr in bld_appimage.sh.
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>>     Yes, I copied all manual files to bin/doc, and repeat the steps
>>     as follows, to get verified if something is wrong:
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>>     cp HTML_Manual-20241031/CinelerraGG_Manual/**
>>     /home/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1/bin/doc
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>>     so now the total in AppDir/usr/bin/doc is 1007 elements, 80.3 MB
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>>     Ran bld_appimage.sh again and now have
>>     CinGG-20241120-x86_64.AppImage 166.5 MB
>>     (which still is smaller than the previous
>>     CinGG-20241031-x86_64.AppImage 178.8 MB)
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>>     While Manual Help works for the latter, it doesn't load for the
>>     new AppImage:
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>>     ~/Applications> ./CinGG-20241120-x86_64.AppImage
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>>     Alt+h
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>>     Cannot open
>>     /tmp/.mount_CinGG-24Mpo2/usr/bin/doc/CinelerraGG_Manual/Contents.html:
>>     No such file or directory at /home/terje/.bcast5/ContextManual.pl
>>     line 205.
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>>     Is this a known issue and possibly how to solve it?
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>> may be you should move in folder named CinelerraGG_Manual and not its 
>> content?
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> Yeah, I thought of that, but forgot to ask that question. I was in 
> doubt as I think "all html files" was mentioned
> Try to cleanup and make appimage again.


Still no success to put the whole Manual folder in

cp -r HTML_Manual-20241031/CinelerraGG_Manual 
/home/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1/bin/doc

Alt+h

sh: line 1: /tmp/.mount_CinGG-iDrVm0/usr/bin/doc/ContextManual.pl: No 
such file or directory


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>>     I thought Manual Help should work before I send the complete
>>     AppImage.
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>>>>     Oh, there it is. Actually I had stored a 2023 version on my
>>>>     system, but now tried to "download" the HTML manual from here,
>>>>     and it only displayed in Firefox :)
>>>>     https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/
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>>>>>         Can the bld_appimage.sh take the wanted file name as
>>>>>         argument, or is it just fine to rename it afterwards?
>>>>>
>>>>>     It is just fine to name it afterwards; that is what I do when
>>>>>     renaming for the website to include the date.
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>>>>>         opening index.html and "cinelerra.html" is "Secrets of
>>>>>         Cinelerra", Version 4.1 by Adam Williams
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>>>>>     We always want to have these files with the source to
>>>>>     recognize Cinelerra's origin and continuance.
>>>>>
>>>>>         And not to forget: it is thanks to Andrew's patchwork and
>>>>>         time consuming guiding that has made this possible !
>>>>>
>>>>>     Yes, that goes without saying, but I should have said it anyway.
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>>>>     It was merely intended for possibly others coming to and read
>>>>     this later :)
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