kino 1.0.0

Bug #105405 reported by stephan0h
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #77000: [Kino] needs latest package. Edit Remove
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kino (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: kino

The latest version of kino is 1.0.0 - can this be made available in the current release of ubuntu?

regards,
stephan

Tags: upgrade
Changed in kino:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
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Peter Funk (pf-artcom-gmbh) wrote :

I've compiled the unmodified upstream kino 1.0.0 on Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) using
the simple approach: upacking the tarball, ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-quicktime
make ; sudo make install

Unfortunately the program reproducible crashes with Segmentation Fault, if I do
certain things which used to work with kino 0.9.0 :

 ...
 >>> 0: XV_IMAGE, 2046x2046 rate = 1/1

 Kino experienced a segmentation fault.
 Dumping stack from the offending thread

 Obtained 2 stack frames.
 kino [0x80814b1]
 [0xffffe420]

 Done dumping - exiting.

If I can help doing tests or provide more data, please tell me so.

Regards,
Peter Funk

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stephan0h (stephan0h) wrote :

Hello,

Good to know this does not work with ubuntu 6.10 - so I'll be patient.

In the meantime I have stepped to version 0.9.2. of kino by applying a backport using prevu. It seems to work stable.

Other than that, I'm no maintainer of kino, just an ordinary user. I guess bug-reports should go to http://www.kinodv.org/

Cheers,
stephan

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Duncan Lithgow (duncan-lithgow) wrote :

Didn't get updated in time for Feisty - and is old in Ubuntu 7.10: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/i386/kino/0.92-1ubuntu3

Changed in kino:
status: Unconfirmed → Confirmed
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Jason Fergus (leech-sisna) wrote :

Debian Experimental currently has the 1.0.0 release. Unfortunately it depends upon libquicktime1 and libfaad0. When I tried to install these, they removed gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libquicktimehv and libfaad2-0 and cinelerra

So I removed those, installed from Debian Sid the libfaad0 and libfaad2-0 then I could re-install the packages that were removed.

Looks like the problem here is that libfaad2-0 is old in Gutsy, the version is 2.0.0+cvs20040908+mpv2+bmp-0ubuntu5 (wow, talk about long package version!) and the one in Debian Sid is 2.5-4 and there is no libfaad0 in Gutsy. I installed the libquicktime1 and kino from Debian experimental. libfaad0 and libfaad2-0 were from Sid.

Unfortunately kino still freezes when I start it up, though it was doing that before as well. I think for some reason udev doesn't set the permissions correctly on my camcorder anyhow (root.disk instead of root.video) I had kino working when I set the permissions to the latter. But now it's just freezing, I'll try a restart to see if that helps at all.

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