On 17/12/17 14:10, Philippe Jean Guillaumie wrote:
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Yes, this is the right way to get the latest meson version in Ubuntu.
Works flawlessly in 16.04 LTS and 17.10.

Alas not in Mint, apparently.

To remove locally installed meson use:
pip3 uninstall meson first (you don't need sudo).

Then you'll be able to uninstall python3-pip and ninja-build if you want.

Moot now.

Read the docs (Ubuntu-start) and check out my script (batden's
script=oneartful.sh): you will find answers to all your questions.

I looked at the script and it looks very useful if you're running Ubuntu. I wasn't prepared to risk the fragility of the newly-installed system by editing the system name to allow sylvia.

Bodhi is a really good distro, but Bodhi != Ubuntu and Moshka != E23.

I wasn't expecting it to be Ubuntu, but I *was* expecting it to run E. I'm curious to know what they hoped to gain by forking it that way.

///Peter


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