(I sent you more testing of mine, in the meatime, I hope you received
another message of mine, with updated repo of yours, and with
'noexecstack' given to LDFLAGS...)
On 160427-10:03-0600, Good Guy wrote:
> >
> > Good Guy, if you don't reply to the above, can I take that you permit me
> > to post our correspondence, so other users can benefit from it a little
> > and I make a contribution so future Gentoo users of Cinelerra can
> > install it?
> >
> Yes, post whatever you want.
>
So great!... But I'm breaking from strain... the true pure intellectual
joy being stronger and keeping me going...
> It would be very nice to get all of the steps
> easily documented to be followed by others.
>
Yes, that's my desire too! But it's a lot of work...
> I may be able to improve the build to accommodate gentoo differences
> in the future.
I hope you will.
I'm passionate about FOSS and Gentoo, and for that reason I'm pretty
hurt that I was banned some two-three weeks ago...
But I also see the cliqué in power in Gentoo treat some of the much more
prominent high ranking members pretty bad... I'm actually fighting for
the good powers in Gentoo, not knowing if we will win over, or the
cliqué would remain dominant... I don't know many details about the
infighting, and also didn't really want to bother you with them. But if
you wanted, take a look at:
Install Cinelerra in Gentoo (out-of-portage) -- Part 3
http://www.croatiafidelis.hr/foss/gentoo/cinelerra-out-of-3.php#gentoo-folks
If I get stronger, but I'm really not that expert as you say somewhere
in this message, I will also fight for Devuan, the Debian non-systemd
fork (and also my favorite total ban to Dbus, pulseaudio and other
poetterware, and other covert spyware and such, all being possible in
Devuan too! In that sense, Gentoo could be covertly weakened too... if
the current dominant cliqué remains in power, certainly Gentoo would be
subverted... And here we really reach to almost or truly religeous
dimensions: this is a fight between bad and good! Yes it is!)
> > keep Cinelerra supportive to grsec-hardening!
> >
> Am backing up my current development system now but that is going to
> be awhile. Then I will attempt to install Gentoo with grsecurity
> Which is the best versions to use as I am not familiar with either of
> these?
>
I haven't installed Gentoo since:
Air-Gapped Gentoo Install, Tentative
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-987268.html
The best version? grsecurity-hardened kernel and no poetterware (but you
have to make cinelerra compilable for even those who use systemd... and
I haven't used systemd based system since when I reinstalled in
Air-Gapped... )
The best is grsecurity-hardened kernel and no poetterware, including
dbus (but you have to make Cinelerra available to people with Dbus based
systems). This is a very contested, and much read quest of mine:
Uninstalling dbus and *kits (to Unfacilitate Remote Seats)
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-992146.html
But I'm really not fresh with installing Gentoo.
For grsecurity you need to go through the Wikibook:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity
(but that's a piece of cake for you ;-) )
> If you could supply a list of install / build environment prerequisites
> this would be very helpful. If not, I will just use the gentoo minimal
> install
> plus development prerequisites until the demands are clear. Before I
> begin, I
> need a system backup. This may take several hours.
I do my system backup like this:
Postfix smtp/TLS, Bkp/Cloning Mthd, Censorship/Intrusion
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-999436.html#7613044
That is for Air-Gap minimal two same MBO systems. Very good Air-Gap!
>
> Yes, I have several systems, the build system is a 12 core, and my
> devel system is 24 core amd opteron, suitably amped with storage.
> They are not state of the art, but pretty close. I usually try to
> stay off the bleeding edge.
I'm glad you have good systems. I'm not envious of good people having
more than me. I'm happy in my relative poverty.
>
> It is pretty obvious that your expertise is well beyond the level you
> feign, perhaps to help you past barriers of prejudice. If you have
> good advice, please be open to sharing when it seems like an
> advantage. Thanks for your help and attention.
No, not expert. I still talk so very little of C and C++ ... Some
Bash... No Python. Very little Perl...
But I did attract attention with my Air-Gap and Cloning and some more
stuff which are really good, but nothing very clever, and with the
Dbus quest (the link is above), which is only natural understanding...
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Miroslav Rovis <
> miro.rovis@???> wrote:
>
> > On 160427-07:31-0600, Good Guy wrote:
> > > the diff in the install listing is due to the last commit in the repo:
> > >
> > > > # cd /mnt0/cinelerra5/
> > > > # git log
> > > > commit b2106cd755a98389f1f6d373a71201b68377d74f
> > > > Author: Good Guy <good1.2guy@???>
> > > > Date: Tue Apr 26 10:49:10 2016 -0600
> > > >
> > > > fix popupmenu remove_item vs del_item, mv downsample from aud to
> > vid
> > > >
> > > when you have time, do a git pull in your repo, or git clone a new copy
> > to
> > > acquire the new changes. the popmenu fix is prevents a inf loop,
...
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Miroslav Rovis
Zagreb, Croatia
http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr