From b66b1311bb5e8ddf7d3ca2cec4f98e513d1b7170 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jussi Pakkanen Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2021 18:12:19 +0200 Subject: Fix last mention of Python 3.5. [skip ci] --- docs/markdown/Getting-meson.md | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/markdown/Getting-meson.md b/docs/markdown/Getting-meson.md index 3568dfc..fe145ad 100644 --- a/docs/markdown/Getting-meson.md +++ b/docs/markdown/Getting-meson.md @@ -1,86 +1,93 @@ # Getting meson -Meson is implemented in Python 3, and requires 3.5 or newer. If your operating -system provides a package manager, you should install it with that. For -platforms that don't have a package manager, you need to download it from -[Python's home page]. See below for [platform-specific Python3 -quirks](#platformspecific-install-quirks). +Meson is implemented in Python 3, and requires 3.6 or newer. If your +operating system provides a package manager, you should install it +with that. For platforms that don't have a package manager, you need +to download it from [Python's home page]. See below for +[platform-specific Python3 quirks](#platformspecific-install-quirks). ## Downloading Meson -Meson releases can be downloaded from the [GitHub release page], and you can -run `./meson.py` from inside a release or the git repository itself without -doing anything special. +Meson releases can be downloaded from the [GitHub release page], and +you can run `./meson.py` from inside a release or the git repository +itself without doing anything special. -On Windows, if you did not install Python with the installer options that make -Python scripts executable, you will have to run `python /path/to/meson.py`, -where `python` is Python 3.5 or newer. +On Windows, if you did not install Python with the installer options +that make Python scripts executable, you will have to run `python +/path/to/meson.py`, where `python` is Python 3.6 or newer. -The newest development code can be obtained directly from [Git], and we strive -to ensure that it will always be working and usable. All commits go through -a pull-request process that runs CI and tests several platforms. +The newest development code can be obtained directly from [Git], and +we strive to ensure that it will always be working and usable. All +commits go through a pull-request process that runs CI and tests +several platforms. ## Installing Meson with pip -Meson is available in the [Python Package Index] and can be installed with -`sudo pip3 install meson` which requires root and will install it system-wide. +Meson is available in the [Python Package Index] and can be installed +with `sudo pip3 install meson` which requires root and will install it +system-wide. -If you have downloaded a copy of the meson sources already, you can install it -with `sudo pip3 install path/to/source/root/`. +If you have downloaded a copy of the meson sources already, you can +install it with `sudo pip3 install path/to/source/root/`. -Alternatively, you can use `pip3 install --user meson` which will install it -for your user and does not require any special privileges. This will install -the package in `~/.local/`, so you will have to add `~/.local/bin` to your -`PATH`, and `sudo meson install` will be completely broken since the -program will not be available to root. Only use a user copy of meson if you -do not care about installing projects as root. +Alternatively, you can use `pip3 install --user meson` which will +install it for your user and does not require any special +privileges. This will install the package in `~/.local/`, so you will +have to add `~/.local/bin` to your `PATH`, and `sudo meson install` +will be completely broken since the program will not be available to +root. Only use a user copy of meson if you do not care about +installing projects as root. ## Installing Meson and Ninja with the MSI installer -We provide an MSI installer on the [GitHub release page] that can be used to -install both Meson and Ninja at once for Windows. It also contains an embedded -copy of Python, so scripts that use the [Python module](Python-module.md) and -do not have any external dependencies will continue to work as expected. +We provide an MSI installer on the [GitHub release page] that can be +used to install both Meson and Ninja at once for Windows. It also +contains an embedded copy of Python, so scripts that use the [Python +module](Python-module.md) and do not have any external dependencies +will continue to work as expected. -Please note that this is a new feature, so bug reports are expected and welcome! +Please note that this is a new feature, so bug reports are expected +and welcome! ## Dependencies -In the most common case, you will need the [Ninja executable] for using the -`ninja` backend, which is the default in Meson. This backend can be used on all -platforms and with all toolchains, including GCC, Clang, Visual Studio, MinGW, -ICC, ARMCC, etc. +In the most common case, you will need the [Ninja executable] for +using the `ninja` backend, which is the default in Meson. This backend +can be used on all platforms and with all toolchains, including GCC, +Clang, Visual Studio, MinGW, ICC, ARMCC, etc. -You can use the version provided by your package manager if possible, otherwise -download the binary executable from the [Ninja project's release -page](https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases). +You can use the version provided by your package manager if possible, +otherwise download the binary executable from the [Ninja project's +release page](https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases). -If you will only use the Visual Studio backend (`--backend=vs`) to generate -Visual Studio solutions on Windows or the XCode backend (`--backend=xcode`) to -generate XCode projects on macOS, you do not need Ninja. +If you will only use the Visual Studio backend (`--backend=vs`) to +generate Visual Studio solutions on Windows or the XCode backend +(`--backend=xcode`) to generate XCode projects on macOS, you do not +need Ninja. # Platform-specific install quirks ## Windows Python3 quirks -When installing Python 3, it is highly recommended (but not required) that you -select the installer options as follows: +When installing Python 3, it is highly recommended (but not required) +that you select the installer options as follows: ![installer step 1](images/py3-install-1.png "Enable 'Add Python 3.6 to PATH' and click 'Customize installation'") ![installer step 2](images/py3-install-2.png "Optional Features: ensure 'pip' is enabled") ![installer step 3](images/py3-install-3.png "Advanced Options: enable 'Install for all users'") -With this, you will have `python` and `pip` in `PATH`, and you can install -Meson with pip. You will also be able to directly run `meson` in any shell on -Windows instead of having to run `py -3` with the full path to the `meson.py` -script. +With this, you will have `python` and `pip` in `PATH`, and you can +install Meson with pip. You will also be able to directly run `meson` +in any shell on Windows instead of having to run `py -3` with the full +path to the `meson.py` script. ## MSYS2 Python3 quirks -If you are using MSYS2 on Windows as your development environment, please make -sure that you **do not use** the `msys/python` package to provide Python 3. Use -either `mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-python3` or `mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-python3` -depending on which MinGW target you are building for. +If you are using MSYS2 on Windows as your development environment, +please make sure that you **do not use** the `msys/python` package to +provide Python 3. Use either `mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-python3` or +`mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-python3` depending on which MinGW target you +are building for. [GitHub release page]: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/releases [Python Package Index]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/meson/ -- cgit v1.1