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#1 2006-08-13 10:50:43

judfilm
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[AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

EDIT: PKGBUILD now available at AUR

Celtx is Pre-Production software for film, video, theatre, and animation.

It is based on Mozilla Software, therefore runs on Linux, Win and Mac. It would be great to have a package. Thanks.

Key Features:
* Writing Tools
* Multi and External Document Support
* Story Development Tools
* Media Rich Breakdowns
* Calendar
* Production Reports
* Collaboration
* Project Central
* Internet Aware and Off-line Access

More Info: http://www.celtx.com

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Last edited by judfilm (2008-01-28 14:34:56)

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#2 2006-11-19 10:16:38

judfilm
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Re: [AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

For the curious, Celtx does work on Arch Linux. Following the Celtx website directions seem to work:
   1. Extract the tarball to the directory where the celtx program will reside (eg. usr/local/celtx)
   2. Run the the "celtx" file (eg. /usr/local/celtx/celtx) via the command line or create an application launcher for it.

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#3 2006-12-05 03:59:44

Borosai
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Re: [AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

I submitted a PKGBUILD for celtx tonight, available at http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?d … hans=&SeB=
I suppose there isn't much need for a package in unsupported since
it's quite easy to install manually, but hopefully it will make its way into
community and be a simple pacman -S away (especially for updates).

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#4 2006-12-18 22:42:20

judfilm
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Re: [AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

Thanks!

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#5 2008-05-18 03:46:11

judfilm
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Re: [AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

Trying to build the 64 bit Linux version and am getting this error -
any help would be greatly appreciated.

error:
/bin/sh: mozilla/build/autoconf/mozconfig2client-mk: /bin/sh: bad
interpreter: Permission denied

and also:

.../celtx-0997-src/mozilla/.mozconfig.mk:1: *** missing separator. Stop.


using 'make -f client.mk build'

'.mozconfig.mk' is just a copy of 'mozconfig-nodebug-linux'


What do I need to do to get this to compile on Linux 64-bit?

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#6 2008-05-19 01:49:32

mullman
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Re: [AUR] Celtx - Pre-Production software for Film and Video

error on 32-bit, last part of log:

../../dist/lib/components/libxpcom_compat_c.a(nsXPCOMObsolete.o): In function `nsRegistryConstructor(nsISupports*, nsID const&, void**)':
/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/mozilla/xpcom/obsolete/component/nsXPCOMObsolete.cpp:47: undefined reference to `nsFileSpecImpl::Create(nsISupports*, nsID const&, void**)'
/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/mozilla/xpcom/obsolete/component/nsXPCOMObsolete.cpp:47: undefined reference to `nsDirectoryIteratorImpl::Create(nsISupports*, nsID const&, void**)'
/usr/bin/ld: celtx-bin: hidden symbol `nsFileSpecImpl::Create(nsISupports*, nsID const&, void**)' isn't defined
/usr/bin/ld: final link failed: Nonrepresentable section on output
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [celtx-bin] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/objdir/celtx/app'
make[3]: *** [libs] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/objdir/celtx'
make[2]: *** [tier_99] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/objdir'
make[1]: *** [default] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/yaourt-tmp-user/aur-celtx/celtx/src/celtx-0997-src/objdir'
make: *** [build] Error 2
==> ERROR: Build Failed.
Aborting...
Error: Makepkg was unable to build celtx package.

Anyone else confirm?

How can this be fixed?

Last edited by mullman (2008-05-19 01:51:03)

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