![]() Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort, we noticed that meson was generates .pkgconfig files that are not reproducible. For example, here is neatvnc's pkgconfig file when built with HEAD^1: Name: neatvnc Description: A Neat VNC server library Version: 0.7.0 -Requires.private: pixman-1, aml < 0.4.0, aml >= 0.3.0, zlib, libdrm, libturbojpeg, gnutls, nettle, hogweed, gmp, gbm, libavcodec, libavfilter, libavutil +Requires.private: pixman-1, aml >= 0.3.0, aml < 0.4.0, zlib, libdrm, libturbojpeg, gnutls, nettle, hogweed, gmp, gbm, libavcodec, libavfilter, libavutil Libs: -L${libdir} -lneatvnc Libs.private: -lm Cflags: -I${includedir} This is, ultimately, due to iterating over the contents of a set within a DefaultDict and can thus be fixed by sorting the output immediately prior to generating the Requires.private string. An alternative solution would be to place the sorted(…) call a few lines down: return ', '.join(sorted(result)) However, this changes the expected ordering of the entire line, and many users may be unhappy with that (alternative) change as a result. By contrast, this commit will only enforce an ordering when there are multiple version requirements (eg. a lower and a higher version requirement, ie. a version range). It will, additionally, order them with the lower part of the range first. This was originally filed (with a slightly different patch) by myself in the the Debian bug tracker <https://bugs.debian.org/1056117>. Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <lamby@debian.org> |
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README.md
Status
Dependencies
Latest Meson version supporting previous Python versions:
- Python 3.6: 0.61.5
- Python 3.5: 0.56.2
- Python 3.4: 0.45.1
Installing from source
Meson is available on PyPi, so
it can be installed with pip3 install meson
. The exact command to
type to install with pip
can vary between systems, be sure to use
the Python 3 version of pip
.
If you wish you can install it locally with the standard Python command:
python3 -m pip install meson
For builds using Ninja, Ninja can be downloaded directly from Ninja GitHub release page or via PyPi
python3 -m pip install ninja
More on Installing Meson build can be found at the getting meson page.
Creating a standalone script
Meson can be run as a Python zip app. To generate the executable run the following command:
./packaging/create_zipapp.py --outfile meson.pyz --interpreter '/usr/bin/env python3' <source checkout>
Running
Meson requires that you have a source directory and a build directory
and that these two are different. In your source root must exist a
file called meson.build
. To generate the build system run this
command:
meson setup <source directory> <build directory>
Depending on how you obtained Meson the command might also be called
meson.py
instead of plain meson
. In the rest of this document we
are going to use the latter form.
You can omit either of the two directories, and Meson will substitute the current directory and autodetect what you mean. This allows you to do things like this:
cd <source root>
meson setup builddir
To compile, cd into your build directory and type ninja
. To run unit
tests, type ninja test
.
More on running Meson build system commands can be found at the
running meson page
or by typing meson --help
.
Contributing
We love code contributions. See the contribution page on the website for details.
IRC
The channel to use is #mesonbuild
either via Matrix (web
interface) or OFTC IRC.
Further info
More information about the Meson build system can be found at the project's home page.
Meson is a registered trademark of Jussi Pakkanen.