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NAME

       makensis - A program to create Windows installers.

SYNOPSIS

       makensis [script.nsi] [-CMDHELP item] [-HDRINFO] [-LICENSE] [-VERSION] [-Vx] [-Ofile]
                [-PAUSE] [-NOCONFIG] [-NOCD] [-Ddefine=value] [-Xscriptcmd]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the makensis command.

       This manual page was written for the Debian (TM) distribution because the original program
       does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in the HTML format; see below.

       makensis is a program that creates installer programs for Windows.

OPTIONS

       Parameters are processed by order (-Ddef ins.nsi != ins.nsi -Ddef) for script file name,
       you can use - to read from the standard input. For a complete description, see the HTML
       files.

       -Vx
           Verbosity where x is 4=all, 3=no script, 2=no info, 1=no warnings, 0=none.

       -Ofile
           Specifies a text file to log compiler output (default is stdout).

       -PAUSE
           Pauses after execution.

       -NOCONFIG
           Disables inclusion of /etc/nsisconf.nsh.

       -NOCD
           Disable changing the current directory to that of the .nsi file.

       -Ddefine=value
           Defines the symbol "define" for the script to [value].

       -Xscriptcmd
           Executes scriptcmd in the script (i.e. "-XOutFile poop.exe")

       -CMDHELP item
           Prints out help for 'item', or lists all commands.

       -HDRINFO
           Prints information about what options makensis was compiled with.

       -LICENSE
           Prints the makensis software license.

       -VERSION
           Prints the makensis version and exits.

FILES

       /etc/nsisconf.nsh
           System wide configuration file.

       ~/.nsisconf.nsh
           Per-user configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       NSIS is documented more fully in the HTML files in /usr/share/doc/nsis/Docs.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> for the Debian (TM) system.

AUTHOR

       Paul Wise
           Created man page

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2005 Paul Wise