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INSTALL file for vlc, the VideoLAN Client
Configuring VideoLAN
====================
A typical way to configure vlc is:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnome --with-sdl
See `./configure --help' for more information.
Here is a shortcut to copy-paste for a complete build:
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 --enable-alsa
If you intend to debug stuff, you may want to disable optimizations:
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 --enable-alsa \
--enable-debug
Building VideoLAN
=================
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.
Installing and running VideoLAN
===============================
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
from the current directory as well:
./vlc
Building packages
=================
To build a Debian package, you may use:
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
To build RedHat packages, use:
rpm -ba vlc.spec