Commit 3e8db974 authored by Rocky Bernstein's avatar Rocky Bernstein

Some small spelling errors and clarification based on recent events.

parent 779340cf
$Id: INSTALL.win32,v 1.23 2004/02/29 14:35:10 gbazin Exp $ $Id$
INSTALL file for the Windows9x/Me/NT4/2k/XP version of the VLC media player INSTALL file for the Windows9x/Me/NT4/2k/XP version of the VLC media player
...@@ -26,33 +26,33 @@ Building VLC from the source code ...@@ -26,33 +26,33 @@ Building VLC from the source code
If you want to build VLC from sources, you can do it in several ways: If you want to build VLC from sources, you can do it in several ways:
- natively on Windows, using cygwin (www.cygwin.com) with or without the - natively on Windows, using cygwin (www.cygwin.com) with or without the
unix emulation layer. This is the prefered way to compile vlc if you want POSIX emulation layer. This is the preferred way to compile vlc if you want
to do it on Windows. to do it on Windows.
NOTE: This is the PREFERED way of building VLC natively (the others NOTE: This is the PREFERRED way of building VLC natively (the others
are not as much tested so expect more difficulties with them). are not as much tested so expect more difficulties with them).
- natively on Windows, using MSYS+MINGW (www.mingw.org) - natively on Windows, using MSYS+MINGW (www.mingw.org)
(MSYS is a minimal build environnement to compile unixish projects under (MSYS is a minimal build environnement to compile Unixish projects under
windoze. It provides all the common unix tools like sh, gmake...) windoze. It provides all the common Unix tools like sh, gmake...)
Please note that the gettext utilities are not included in the default Please note that the gettext utilities are not included in the default
MSYS/MINGW packages so you won't be able to build VLC with i18n support. MSYS/MINGW packages so you won't be able to build VLC with i18n support.
- natively on Windows, using Microsoft Visual C++. Even though we provide some - natively on Windows, using Microsoft Visual C++. Even though we provide some
msvc project files with vlc, this method is advised only if you just want to msvc project files with vlc, this method is advised only if you just want to
experiment/play with some basic functionnalities in vlc. The reason for this experiment/play with some basic functionality in vlc. The reason for this
is that vlc depends on a lot of 3rd party libraries and building them in is that vlc depends on a lot of 3rd party libraries and building them in
MSVC is not convenient and sometimes even impossible. MSVC is not convenient and sometimes even impossible.
( NOTE: if you want to run vlc under the msvc debugger, you need to run it ( NOTE: if you want to run vlc under the msvc debugger, you need to run it
with the --fast-mutex --win9x-cv-method=1 options because the debugger with the --fast-mutex --win9x-cv-method=1 options because the debugger
usually loses signals sent by PulseEvent() ) usually loses signals sent by PulseEvent() )
- or on Linux, using the mingw32 cross-compiler. - or on GNU/Linux, using the mingw32 cross-compiler.
Getting the right compiler tools Getting the right compiler tools
================================ ================================
- cross-compiling with mingw32: - cross-compiling with mingw32:
You first need to download a linux cross-compiler version of mingw32. You first need to download a GNU/Linux cross-compiler version of mingw32.
For Debian GNU/Linux users, you can use the mingw32, mingw32-binutils and For Debian GNU/Linux users, you can use the mingw32, mingw32-binutils and
mingw32-runtime packages. mingw32-runtime packages.
...@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MSYS-1.0.9.exe ...@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MSYS-1.0.9.exe
http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MinGW-3.0.0-rc3.exe http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/MinGW-3.0.0-rc3.exe
http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/msysDTK-1.0.1.exe http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/msysDTK-1.0.1.exe
Getting the additionnal libraries Getting the additional libraries
================================= =================================
VLC depends on other libraries to provide some features like ac3 audio decoding VLC depends on other libraries to provide some features like ac3 audio decoding
...@@ -95,9 +95,14 @@ We also provide a package with all the libraries already compiled so it is ...@@ -95,9 +95,14 @@ We also provide a package with all the libraries already compiled so it is
actually really easy to compile a full-featured version of vlc (these compiled actually really easy to compile a full-featured version of vlc (these compiled
libraries will only work with mingw or cygwin): libraries will only work with mingw or cygwin):
http://download.videolan.org/pub/testing/win32/contrib-20040229-win32-bin-gcc3.3.1-only.tar.bz2 http://download.videolan.org/pub/testing/win32/contrib-20040229-win32-bin-gcc3.3.1-only.tar.bz2
All you need to do is extract it in your root directory (the include files All you need to do is extract it in your root directory (the include files
and libraries will be put in /usr/win32). You can do this with the following and libraries will be put in /usr/win32). You can do this with the following
command: "tar xjvf contrib-20040229-win32-bin-gcc3.3.1-only.tar.bz2 -C /" command:
tar xjvf contrib-20040229-win32-bin-gcc3.3.1-only.tar.bz2 -C /
Please note the "-C /".
A complete list of the libraries on which we depend can be found here: A complete list of the libraries on which we depend can be found here:
http://developers.videolan.org/vlc/ http://developers.videolan.org/vlc/
...@@ -160,9 +165,11 @@ along those lines: ...@@ -160,9 +165,11 @@ along those lines:
--disable-cddax --disable-vcdx \ --disable-cddax --disable-vcdx \
--enable-debug --enable-debug
If you are using cygwin, you can build VLC with or without the unix emulation If you are using cygwin, you can build VLC with or without the POSIX
layer (without is usually better). To build without the emulaion layer, use emulation layer. Without is usually better and with POSIX emulation
something like this: hasn't been tested in about a year or so. So to build without the
emulation layer, use something like this:
./bootstrap && \ ./bootstrap && \
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/win32/include -I/usr/win32/include/ebml" \ CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/win32/include -I/usr/win32/include/ebml" \
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/win32/lib \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/win32/lib \
...@@ -185,7 +192,7 @@ something like this: ...@@ -185,7 +192,7 @@ something like this:
--enable-debug --enable-debug
If you want to use the emulation layer, then just omit the CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" If you want to use the emulation layer, then just omit the CC="gcc -mno-cygwin"
CXX="g++ -mno-cygwin" line. CXX="g++ -mno-cygwin" line. You're on your own though.
If you are compiling with MSYS/MINGW, then you can use something along those If you are compiling with MSYS/MINGW, then you can use something along those
lines: lines:
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