X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=4c55efd0ac79d31a518310f188d0cc92ea669c65;hb=2a70bf3485b7c8ae409b5fbc73655713a1ef440b;hp=7faafafbbd6019f7d4fcc8d1dc5d0ace8fb4f5d8;hpb=a70f8bb371466209770c4c3bcdb7137b94acef66;p=vlc diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 7faafafbbd..4c55efd0ac 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,47 +1,55 @@ -INSTALL file for vlc, the VideoLAN Client +INSTALL file for the VLC media player +===================================== +More extensive information for *nix, Windows and Mac OS X users can be +found here: http://wiki.videolan.org/Compile_VLC -Configuring VideoLAN -==================== +People installing VLC for Windows from source MUST read: +http://wiki.videolan.org/Win32Compile -A typical way to configure vlc is: +Bootstrapping VLC +================= - ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome --with-sdl +If you retrieved VLC from the git server and do not have yet a "configure" +script, please run: -See `./configure --help' for more information. + ./bootstrap -Here is a shortcut to copy-paste for a complete build: +Configuring VLC +=============== - make distclean && ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome \ - --enable-fb --with-glide --with-ggi --with-sdl --enable-esd \ - --enable-mga --enable-gtk --enable-qt --enable-xvideo +A typical way to configure VLC is: -If you intend to debug stuff, you may want to disable optimizations: + ./configure - make distclean && ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome \ - --enable-fb --with-glide --with-ggi --with-sdl --enable-esd \ - --enable-mga --enable-gtk --enable-qt --enable-xvideo \ - --disable-optimizatons +See `./configure --help' for more information. +If you intend to debug stuff, you may want to compile with debugging +symbols: -Building VideoLAN -================= + make distclean ; ./configure --enable-debug + +We recommend using GCC to build VLC, though some people reported success +with the Intel C compiler (version 8) as well. GCC version 3.3 or higher is +required. On older systems (e.g. FreeBSD 4.x), please select a more recent +version manually by setting the CC and CXX environment variables +appropriately while running the ./configure shell script. -Have a look at the generated Makefile.opts file, you may want to choose -which modules will be compiled as plugins, and which ones will remain in -the core application. The configure script tries to guess for you. -Once configured, run `make' to build vlc. +Building VLC +============ +Once configured, run `make' to build VLC. -Installing and running VideoLAN -=============================== -You can install the vlc and its plugins by typing: +Installing and running VLC +========================== + +You can install the VLC and its plugins by typing: make install -But you don't need to install it if you don't want to; vlc can be launched +But you don't need to install it if you don't want to; VLC can be launched from the current directory as well: ./vlc @@ -50,12 +58,17 @@ from the current directory as well: Building packages ================= -To build a Debian package, you may use: - - dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc +To build a Debian package, you need to get the packaging info + git clone git://git.debian.org/pkg-multimedia/vlc.git debian +and then + git-buildpackage -To build RedHat packages, use: +To build RPM packages, copy a spec file from extra/package/rpm and: rpm -ba vlc.spec +To build an ipkg package (iPAQ familiar Linux), use: + + ipkg-buildpackage +