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17 <h1>Compilation and Installation using Meson
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19 <h2 id=
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21 <p><strong>The Meson build system is generally considered stable and ready
22 for production
</strong></p>
24 <p>The meson build is tested on Linux, macOS, Cygwin and Haiku, FreeBSD,
25 DragonflyBSD, NetBSD, and should work on OpenBSD.
</p>
27 <p><strong>Mesa requires Meson
>=
0.45.0 to build.
</strong>
29 Some older versions of meson do not check that they are too old and will error
34 The meson program is used to configure the source directory and generates
35 either a ninja build file or Visual Studio® build files. The latter must
36 be enabled via the
<code>--backend
</code> switch, as ninja is the default backend on all
37 operating systems. Meson only supports out-of-tree builds, and must be passed a
38 directory to put built and generated sources into. We'll call that directory
47 To see a description of your options you can run
<code>meson configure
</code>
48 along with a build directory to view the selected options for. This will show
49 your meson global arguments and project arguments, along with their defaults
50 and your local settings.
52 Meson does not currently support listing options before configure a build
53 directory, but this feature is being discussed upstream.
57 meson configure build/
61 With additional arguments
<code>meson configure
</code> is used to change
62 options on already configured build directory. All options passed to this
63 command are in the form
<code>-D
"command"=
"value"</code>.
67 meson configure build/ -Dprefix=/tmp/install -Dglx=true
71 Note that options taking lists (such as
<code>platforms
</code>) are
72 <a href=
"http://mesonbuild.com/Build-options.html#using-build-options">a bit
73 more complicated
</a>, but the simplest form compatible with Mesa options
74 is to use a comma to separate values (
<code>-D platforms=drm,wayland
</code>)
75 and brackets to represent an empty list (
<code>-D platforms=[]
</code>).
79 Once you've run the initial
<code>meson
</code> command successfully you can use
80 your configured backend to build the project. With ninja, the -C option can be
81 be used to point at a directory to build.
89 Without arguments, it will produce libGL.so and/or several other libraries
90 depending on the options you have chosen. Later, if you want to rebuild for a
91 different configuration, you should run
<code>ninja clean
</code> before
92 changing the configuration, or create a new out of tree build directory for
93 each configuration you want to build
94 <a href=
"http://mesonbuild.com/Using-multiple-build-directories.html">as
95 recommended in the documentation
</a>
99 <dt><code>Environment Variables
</code></dt>
100 <dd><p>Meson supports the standard CC and CXX environment variables for
101 changing the default compiler, and CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS for setting
102 options to the compiler and linker during the initial configuration.
104 These arguments are consumed and stored by meson when it is initialized. To
105 change these flags after the build is initialized (or when doing a first
106 initialization), consider using
<code>-D${lang}_args
</code> and
107 <code>-D${lang}_link_args
</code> instead. Meson will never change compiler in a
108 configured build directory.
112 CC=clang CXX=clang++ meson build-clang
114 ninja -C build-clang clean
115 meson configure build
-Dc_args=
"-Wno-typedef-redefinition"
120 The default compilers depends on your operating system. Meson supports most of
121 the popular compilers, a complete list is available
122 <a href=
"http://mesonbuild.com/Reference-tables.html#compiler-ids">here
</a>.
125 <p>Meson also honors
<code>DESTDIR
</code> for installs
</p>
129 <dt><code>LLVM
</code></dt>
130 <dd><p>Meson includes upstream logic to wrap llvm-config using its standard
131 dependency interface. It will search
<code>$PATH
</code> (or
<code>%PATH%
</code> on windows) for
132 llvm-config (and llvm-config$version and llvm-config-$version), so using an
133 LLVM from a non-standard path is as easy as
134 <code>PATH=/path/with/llvm-config:$PATH meson build
</code>.
139 <dt><code>PKG_CONFIG_PATH
</code></dt>
141 <code>pkg-config
</code> utility is a hard requirement for configuring and
142 building Mesa on Unix-like systems. It is used to search for external libraries
143 on the system. This environment variable is used to control the search path for
144 <code>pkg-config
</code>. For instance, setting
145 <code>PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig
</code> will search for package
146 metadata in
<code>/usr/X11R6
</code> before the standard directories.
</p>
151 One of the oddities of meson is that some options are different when passed to
152 the
<code>meson
</code> than to
<code>meson configure
</code>. These options are
153 passed as --option=foo to
<code>meson
</code>, but -Doption=foo to
<code>meson
154 configure
</code>. Mesa defined options are always passed as -Doption=foo.
157 <p>For those coming from autotools be aware of the following:
</p>
160 <dt><code>--buildtype/-Dbuildtype
</code></dt>
161 <dd><p>This option will set the compiler debug/optimisation levels to aid
162 debugging the Mesa libraries.
</p>
164 <p>Note that in meson this defaults to
<code>debugoptimized
</code>, and
165 not setting it to
<code>release
</code> will yield non-optimal
166 performance and binary size. Not using
<code>debug
</code> may interfere
167 with debugging as some code and validation will be optimized away.
170 <p> For those wishing to pass their own optimization flags, use the
<code>plain
</code>
171 buildtype, which causes meson to inject no additional compiler arguments, only
172 those in the C/CXXFLAGS and those that mesa itself defines.
</p>
177 <dt><code>-Db_ndebug
</code></dt>
178 <dd><p>This option controls assertions in meson projects. When set to
<code>false
</code>
179 (the default) assertions are enabled, when set to true they are disabled. This
180 is unrelated to the
<code>buildtype
</code>; setting the latter to
181 <code>release
</code> will not turn off assertions.