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What's the easiest way to save the install log that is displayed in NSIS? I seem to remember reading somewhere that you can recompile the NSIS code with a special flag to enable it to save the log. Is there an easier way?

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In an attempt to keep file sizes small, the default installation of the NSIS compiler doesn't make log files. Download the Special Build of a release and copy it over the makensis.exe application (and Stub folder) to patch it to have logging support.

Once you have done that, simply add the following to your script:

 LogSet on 

No other changes are needed. I have no idea why this isn't default as in my cases, it only adds 48 bytes to the filesize!

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    Make sure to copy both the makensis AND the files in the Stub directory. I just copied the makensis.exe and everything works, but the install.log file was never created.
    – Mike G
    Commented Apr 2, 2012 at 16:00
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    $INSTDIR must have a value before you call this function or it will not work. - from NSIS manual Commented May 24, 2012 at 15:30
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    Another pitfall : LogSet on has to be added to EVERY section and/or function where you want to log stuff (not just once)
    – werner
    Commented Jan 15, 2015 at 10:33
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Try the NSISLog plugin.

There's also LogEx.

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Here's a solution straight from the NSIS website

StrCpy $0 "$EXEDIR\install.log"
Push $0
Call DumpLog



!define LVM_GETITEMCOUNT 0x1004
!define LVM_GETITEMTEXT 0x102D

Function DumpLog
  Exch $5
  Push $0
  Push $1
  Push $2
  Push $3
  Push $4
  Push $6

  FindWindow $0 "#32770" "" $HWNDPARENT
  GetDlgItem $0 $0 1016
  StrCmp $0 0 exit
  FileOpen $5 $5 "w"
  StrCmp $5 "" exit
    SendMessage $0 ${LVM_GETITEMCOUNT} 0 0 $6
    System::Alloc ${NSIS_MAX_STRLEN}
    Pop $3
    StrCpy $2 0
    System::Call "*(i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i) i \
      (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, r3, ${NSIS_MAX_STRLEN}) .r1"
    loop: StrCmp $2 $6 done
      System::Call "User32::SendMessageA(i, i, i, i) i \
        ($0, ${LVM_GETITEMTEXT}, $2, r1)"
      System::Call "*$3(&t${NSIS_MAX_STRLEN} .r4)"
      FileWrite $5 "$4$\r$\n"
      IntOp $2 $2 + 1
      Goto loop
    done:
      FileClose $5
      System::Free $1
      System::Free $3
  exit:
    Pop $6
    Pop $4
    Pop $3
    Pop $2
    Pop $1
    Pop $0
    Exch $5
FunctionEnd
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    Does not work in silent mode, will not work if something failed. What's the reason for this kind of logging?
    – Ivan G.
    Commented Jan 15, 2010 at 14:01
  • @JackNova just remove the lvm_getitemcount declared on the top
    – Shafeek
    Commented Feb 9, 2017 at 17:16

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