> On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 4:18 PM Robert Kudyba <rkud...@fordham.edu> wrote: > >> Thx, fixed. In the very same paragraph basic compilation instructions > >> are linked. Simply replace the meson call mentioned there by the one > >> from above. > >> Does that mean I should uninstall the packages installed by Fedora via > dnf? Do I really have to compile? > > Yes, you generate a new library by that. That library is pre-loaded to > your application and a) presents a newer OpenGL version to the > application and b) translates the OpenGL calls to X-Calls. >
So yes to have to compile, but no to the first question on uninstalling? > > Install package 'meson' to provide command 'meson'? [N/y] y > > > > * Waiting in queue... > > * Loading list of packages.... > > The following packages have to be installed: > > meson-0.54.0-1.fc32.noarch High productivity build system > > ninja-build-1.10.0-1.fc32.x86_64 Small build system with a focus > on speed > > Looks promising! > Yes I am prompted by Fedora to run this when I ran the meson command. But I'm still not following. I see here https://docs.mesa3d.org/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe.html scons: *** No SConstruct file found. File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/SCons/Script/Main.py", line 940, in _main Then: Alternatively, you can build it with meson with: mkdir build cd build meson -D glx=gallium-xlib -D gallium-drivers=swrast ninja So is this the meson command that I should replace with: meson -D glx=gallium-xlib -D gallium-drivers=swrast -D platforms=x11 -D dri3=false -D dri-drivers="" -D vulkan-drivers="" -D buildtype=release -D optimization=3 I still get ERROR: Must specify at least one directory name.
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