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<pre><b>farid abdelnour:</b></pre>
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<div class="gmail_extra"><i>these are pre-built binary packages
from a package manager... they end up creating a lot of
problems due to different versions of libraries being on
different distros. i jyself dont have alot of issues because i
use archlinux and the packages are always the latest. but in
other distros you might have a lower version of mlt for
example and it creates a lousy experience of kdenlive.</i><i><br>
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<div class="gmail_extra"><i>i bring this issue because of this
post:</i><i><br>
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href="https://plus.google.com/102832634090162848940/posts/KTrDLjpNheM">https://plus.google.com/102832634090162848940/posts/KTrDLjpNheM</a></i><i><br>
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<div class="gmail_extra"><i>basically in the video (watched more
than 40,000 times) this guy tried to use kdenlive and the
experience kind of sucked because of package version issues
that he wasn't aware of. </i><i><br clear="all">
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<i>i would suggest taking the shotcut approach to distributing
kdenlive to maybe avoid many problems. (over at the bug tracker
many issues are solved just by switching the mlt version.)
blender does this as well. you download a folder, decompress it,
run the program by double clicking on the binary file.<br>
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Hmm. Yeah. Well we do have the daily builds
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Installation#Installing_from_daily_builds">https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Installation#Installing_from_daily_builds</a><br>
Which are pretty much what you describe. What is missing is that
these builds are always bleeding edge git versions. <br>
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But what might be a good idea is to archive off the daily build that
corresponds to each stable release and offer that as an install
option.<br>
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