the famous Lightworks video editor was released for Linux. http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=19&id=44717&Itemid=81 only AMD64 is supported. Direct download, only DEB: http://cdn.2safe.com/518537033045/lwks-11.1.H-amd64.deb
+1!
I slightly modified an ebuild from this Git: http://code.r3pek.org/gentoo-overlay/src/e6a69d0ce92c5c7ebc4714f2e2a2d76743eb6247/media-video/lwks/ and successfully install Lightworks 11.5.B. My ebuild is in attachments.
Created attachment 364300 [details] Lightworks 11.5.b ebuild
Created attachment 364302 [details] launch script
Created attachment 385444 [details] updated lwks-12.0 ebuild +1 ... I've been using this for over a year from non-official ebuilds. This updated 12.0 ebuild is modified from the layman r3pek media-gfx/lwks-11.1f ebuild. Added some deps. Verified working with a freshly downloaded .deb from http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_lwks&view=download&Itemid=206
ebuild 12.0 fails for me, there is a block: [blocks B ] media-libs/libjpeg-turbo:0 ("media-libs/libjpeg-turbo:0" is blocking media-libs/jpeg-8d-r1) [blocks B ] media-libs/jpeg:0 ("media-libs/jpeg:0" is blocking media-libs/libjpeg-turbo-1.3.1)
OK, so the 12.0 ebuild didn't work entirely. Martin, your issue is the same I had .. to fix it, upgrade to media-libs/libjpeg-turbo. The old ebuilds had another jpeg RDEP in them which is no longer current. I am uploading a new lwks-12.0.1 ebuild now which I would appreciate anyone who can testing out.
Created attachment 390434 [details] updated lwks-12.0.1 ebuild
Is it just me or does someone else still getting this: lightworks: error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
The error you are experiencing is, in my experience, if I remember correctly, caused by not upgrading to libjpeg-turbo from older libjpeg. Now, I am no ebuild expert, and probably someone else needs to look at this and give it the once over, but I would have thought the dependency 'media-libs/libjpeg-turbo' should have solved the issue for you if you are using the latest version of the ebuild file? If that does not work then all I can suggest is, for the moment, to try the non ebuild based install process detailed at http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=21&id=79671&Itemid=81#83740 which seems to work for myself and others.
Created attachment 471968 [details] new version 14.0.0
Created attachment 682411 [details] Latest version 2020.1.1
Created attachment 682648 [details] Latest version 2020.1.1 Fix ffmpeg dependency, delete bundled openssl libraries.
Created attachment 684043 [details] Latest version 2021.1
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you can join guru and put it there https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:GURU
Created attachment 762696 [details] Latest version 2022.1.1 Latest version. Thank you, Alessandro, I will study this.