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    Tomeu Vizoso authored
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    libdrm - userspace library for drm
    
    This  is libdrm,  a userspace  library for  accessing the  DRM, direct
    rendering  manager, on  Linux,  BSD and  other  operating systems that
    support the  ioctl interface.  The library  provides wrapper functions
    for the  ioctls to avoid  exposing the kernel interface  directly, and
    for chipsets with drm memory manager, support for tracking relocations
    and  buffers.   libdrm  is  a  low-level library,  typically  used  by
    graphics drivers  such as the Mesa  DRI drivers, the  X drivers, libva
    and  similar projects.  New  functionality in  the kernel  DRM drivers
    typically requires  a new  libdrm, but a  new libdrm will  always work
    with an older kernel.
    
    
    Compiling
    ---------
    
    libdrm has two build systems, a legacy autotools build system, and a newer
    meson build system. The meson build system is much faster, and offers a
    slightly different interface, but otherwise provides an equivalent feature set.
    
    To use it:
    
        meson builddir/
    
    By default this will install into /usr/local, you can change your prefix
    with --prefix=/usr (or `meson configure builddir/ -Dprefix=/usr` after 
    the initial meson setup).
    
    Then use ninja to build and install:
    
        ninja -C builddir/ install
    
    If you are installing into a system location you will need to run install
    separately, and as root.
    
    
    Alternatively you can invoke autotools configure:
    
    	./configure
    
    By default, libdrm  will install into the /usr/local/  prefix.  If you
    want  to  install   this  DRM  to  replace  your   system  copy,  pass
    --prefix=/usr and  --exec-prefix=/ to configure.  If  you are building
    libdrm  from a  git checkout,  you first  need to  run  the autogen.sh
    script.  You can  pass any options to autogen.sh  that you would other
    wise  pass to configure,  or you  can just  re-run configure  with the
    options you need once autogen.sh finishes.
    
    Next step is to build libdrm:
    
    	make
    
    and once make finishes successfully, install the package using
    
    	make install
    
    If you are installing into a system location, you will need to be root
    to perform the install step.