Thanks to the efforts of Mr Marillat from debian-multimedia[1] there is
now a fully working Blender build available to Debian d-m users, just
install blender from debian-multimedia repository (currently in
unstable, look for "Christian Marillat" in the maintainer field).
Many thanks to him.
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Sorry to read that, it's not everyone's opinion, there are many great
applications and features that wouldn't be easily accessible to Debian
users without debian-multimedia.
This isn't the place for such a discussion but since you brought it,
every major distribution has it's "companion" multimedia
tv.deb...@googlemail.com (04/11/2010):
> What is "this huge amount of crap" ? Debian-multimedia, blender,
> blender from Debian, the debian way to package ffmpeg ? I don't get
> it.
Debian multimedia of course. What else?
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What is "this huge amount of crap" ? Debian-multimedia, blender, blender
from Debian, the debian way to package ffmpeg ? I don't get it.
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tv.deb...@googlemail.com (04/11/2010):
> I know d-m isn't Debian proper, but given the "multimedia" nature of
> Blender and the userbase of d-m this sucks anyway. Blender from
> blender.org (both 2.49b and 2.55 beta) don't display this behavior,
> and Blender package taken straight from Ubuntu Mav
Package: blender
Version: 2.49.2~dfsg-2+b2
Severity: normal
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Hi blender fans, using Debian Squeeze/Sid amd64 blender doesn't work for
video editing with debian-multimedia ffmpeg (libav) related packages
installed.
Tested on two systems, one customize
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