README: Add note about meson
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Compiling
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libdrm is a standard autotools package and follows the normal
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configure, build and install steps. The first step is to configure
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the package, which is done by running the configure shell script:
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libdrm has two build systems, a legacy autotools build system, and a newer
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meson build system. The meson build system is much faster, and offers a
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slightly different interface, but otherwise provides an equivalent feature set.
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To use it:
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meson builddir/
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By default this will install into /usr/local, you can change your prefix
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with --prefix=/usr (or `meson configure builddir/ -Dprefix=/usr` after
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the initial meson setup).
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Then use ninja to build and install:
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ninja -C builddir/ install
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If you are installing into a system location you will need to run install
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separately, and as root.
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Alternatively you can invoke autotools configure:
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./configure
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