Installing
Invoked via the following command (available since 0.47.0):
meson install
or alternatively (on older Meson versions with ninja
backend):
ninja install
By default Meson will not install anything. Build targets can be installed by tagging them as installable in the definition.
project('install', 'c')
shared_library('mylib', 'libfile.c', install : true)
There is usually no need to specify install paths or the like. Meson
will automatically install it to the standards-conforming location. In
this particular case the executable is installed to the bin
subdirectory of the install prefix. However if you wish to override
the install dir, you can do that with the install_dir
argument.
executable('prog', 'prog.c', install : true, install_dir : 'my/special/dir')
Other install commands are the following.
install_headers('header.h', subdir : 'projname') # -> include/projname/header.h
install_man('foo.1') # -> share/man/man1/foo.1
install_data('datafile.dat', install_dir : get_option('datadir') / 'progname')
# -> share/progname/datafile.dat
install_data()
supports rename of the file since 0.46.0.
# file.txt -> {datadir}/{projectname}/new-name.txt
install_data('file.txt', rename : 'new-name.txt')
# file1.txt -> share/myapp/dir1/data.txt
# file2.txt -> share/myapp/dir2/data.txt
install_data(['file1.txt', 'file2.txt'],
rename : ['dir1/data.txt', 'dir2/data.txt'],
install_dir : 'share/myapp')
Sometimes you want to copy an entire subtree directly. For this use
case there is the install_subdir
command, which can be used like
this.
install_subdir('mydir', install_dir : 'include') # mydir subtree -> include/mydir
Most of the time you want to install files relative to the install
prefix. Sometimes you need to go outside of the prefix (such as writing
files to /etc
instead of /usr/etc
. This can be accomplished by
giving an absolute install path.
install_data(sources : 'foo.dat', install_dir : '/etc') # -> /etc/foo.dat
Custom install script
Sometimes you need to do more than just install basic targets. Meson makes this easy by allowing you to specify a custom script to execute at install time. As an example, here is a script that generates an empty file in a custom directory.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir "${DESTDIR}/${MESON_INSTALL_PREFIX}/mydir"
touch "${DESTDIR}/${MESON_INSTALL_PREFIX}/mydir/file.dat"
As you can see, Meson sets up some environment variables to help you
write your script (DESTDIR
is not set by Meson, it is inherited from
the outside environment). In addition to the install prefix, Meson
also sets the variables MESON_SOURCE_ROOT
and MESON_BUILD_ROOT
.
Telling Meson to run this script at install time is a one-liner.
meson.add_install_script('myscript.sh')
The argument is the name of the script file relative to the current subdirectory.
DESTDIR support
Sometimes you need to install to a different directory than the
install prefix. This is most common when building rpm or deb
packages. This is done with the DESTDIR
environment variable and it
is used just like with other build systems:
$ DESTDIR=/path/to/staging/area meson install
Since 0.57.0 --destdir
argument can be used instead of environment. In that
case Meson will set DESTDIR
into environment when runing install scripts.
Since 0.60.0 DESTDIR
and --destdir
can be a path relative to build
directory. An absolute path will be set into environment when executing scripts.
Custom install behaviour
Installation behaviour can be further customized using additional arguments.
For example, if you wish to install the current setup without rebuilding the code (which the default install target always does) and only installing those files that have changed, you would run this command in the build tree:
$ meson install --no-rebuild --only-changed
Installation tags
Since 0.60.0
It is possible to install only a subset of the installable files using
meson install --tags tag1,tag2
command line. When --tags
is specified, only
files that have been tagged with one of the tags are going to be installed.
This is intended to be used by packagers (e.g. distributions) who typically
want to split libfoo
, libfoo-dev
and libfoo-doc
packages. Instead of
duplicating the list of installed files per category in each packaging system,
it can be maintained in a single place, directly in upstream meson.build
files.
Meson sets predefined tags on some files. More tags are likely to be added over time, please help extending the list of well known categories.
-
devel
:-
static_library()
, -
install_headers()
, -
pkgconfig.generate()
, -
gnome.generate_gir()
-.gir
file, - Files installed into
libdir
and with.a
or.pc
extension, - File installed into
includedir
.
-
-
runtime
:-
executable()
, -
shared_library()
, -
shared_module()
, -
jar()
, - Files installed into
bindir
. - Files installed into
libdir
and with.so
or.dll
extension.
-
-
python-runtime
:-
python.install_sources()
.
-
-
man
:-
install_man()
.
-
-
doc
:-
gnome.gtkdoc()
, -
hotdoc.generate_doc()
.
-
-
i18n
:-
i18n.gettext()
, -
qt.compile_translations()
, - Files installed into
localedir
.
-
-
typelib
:-
gnome.generate_gir()
-.typelib
file.
-
Custom installation tag can be set using the install_tag
keyword argument
on various functions such as custom_target()
, configure_file()
,
install_subdir()
and install_data()
. See their respective documentation
in the reference manual for details. It is recommended to use one of the
predefined tags above when possible.
Installable files that have not been tagged either automatically by Meson, or
manually using install_tag
keyword argument won't be installed when --tags
is used. They are reported at the end of <builddir>/meson-logs/meson-log.txt
,
it is recommended to add missing install_tag
to have a tag on each installable
files.
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