By the time Mesa 18.3 comes out (probably December '18), Meson 0.45 will
be 9 months old (March '18), so I think this is reasonable.
(btw, the currently-required Meson 0.44.1 was released less than 12 days
before 0.45, so we're really not bumping by much.)
Currently, the Meson versions in the major distributions are:
Arch: ships 0.47.2
CentOS: 7 ships 0.47.1
Debian: stable ships 0.37.1, so it hasn't been usable in a long time.
everything more recent ships 0.47.2
Fedora: 28 ships 0.45.1
FreeBSD: ships 0.46.1 (ports)
Gentoo: ships 0.46.1
OpenSUSE: 15 ships 0.46
Ubuntu: 18.04 ships 0.45.1
Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dylan Baker <dylan@pnwbakers.com>
install:
# Install a more modern meson from pip, since the version in the
- # ubuntu repos is often quite old. Avoid >=0.45.0 as it needs python
- # 3.5+
+ # ubuntu repos is often quite old.
- if test "x$BUILD" = xmeson; then
- pip3 install --user "meson<0.45.0";
+ pip3 install --user meson;
pip3 install --user mako;
fi
[find_program('python', 'python2', 'python3'), 'bin/meson_get_version.py']
).stdout(),
license : 'MIT',
- meson_version : '>= 0.44.1',
- default_options : ['buildtype=debugoptimized', 'c_std=c99', 'cpp_std=c++11']
+ meson_version : '>= 0.45',
+ default_options : ['buildtype=debugoptimized', 'b_ndebug=if-release', 'c_std=c99', 'cpp_std=c++11']
)
cc = meson.get_compiler('c')