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make package-win32-debug-zip
# or others similar targets, you can look at the Makefile to get them
# will generate vlc-1.0.../ and vlc-1.0...zip, which have to be removed before calling the make above
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@videolan.org/vlc,version=1.0.0-git]
"Description"="VLC Multimedia Plugin"
"Path"="C:\\Program Files\\VideoLAN\\VLC\\npvlc.dll"
"Product"="VLC media player"
"Vendor"="VideoLAN"
"Version"="1.0.0-git"
thank you problem resolvedYes you can:
Here is how to proceed, in two steps (it can be done in one step but don't have it in mind)on a Windows OS, unzip vlc-1.0...zip generated by first step, get nullsoft NSIS compiler (easy to find, sourceforge iirc), right-click on the .nsi file of the extracted folder->compile. The .exe installer will be generated in the parent folder.Code: Select all
make package-win32-debug-zip # or others similar targets, you can look at the Makefile to get them # will generate vlc-1.0.../ and vlc-1.0...zip, which have to be removed before calling the make above
NB: if you have not compiled some parts of VLC, NSI can fail to compile. You can edit the .nsi file to comment out non-generated files install.
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