Building VideoLAN
=================
-A typical way to configure the vlc is :
+A typical way to configure vlc is:
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-mmx --enable-gnome
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome --with-sdl
-For a full compilation, you may try :
+See `./configure --help' for more information.
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-mmx --enable-gnome --enable-fb \
- --enable-glide --enable-ggi --enable-mga --enable-esd --enable-alsa
+Then, run `make' to build vlc.
-See `./configure --help' for more information.
+Here is a shortcut to copy-paste for a clean build:
-Then, run `make', and `make install' to install it.
+ make distclean 2>/dev/null ; ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome \
+ --enable-fb --with-glide --with-ggi --with-sdl --enable-esd \
+ --enable-alsa --enable-mga --enable-gtk && make
-To build a Debian package, you may use :
+Installing and running VideoLAN
+===============================
- dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
+You can install the vlc and its plugins by typing:
+ make install
-To build RedHat packages, use :
+But you don't need to install it if you don't want to; vlc can be launched
+from the current directory as well:
- rpm -ba vlc.spec
+ ./vlc
-Installing and running VideoLAN
-===============================
+Building packages
+=================
-You can install the vlc and its plugins by typing :
+To build a Debian package, you may use:
- make install
+ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
-But you don't need to do it if you don't want ; vlc can be launched
-from the current directory as well :
- ./vlc
+To build RedHat packages, use:
+
+ rpm -ba vlc.spec