PyPI: add meson options to build without nvme executable#3047
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igaw merged 1 commit intolinux-nvme:masterfrom Jan 9, 2026
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PyPI: add meson options to build without nvme executable#3047igaw merged 1 commit intolinux-nvme:masterfrom
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Now that nvme-cli and libnvme live in the same GitHub repository, meson builds both by default. When building the PyPI package, however, we only want to build libnvme and the Python bindings, not the nvme executable. Signed-off-by: Martin Belanger <[email protected]>
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Let's see if does the trick :) |
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Now that nvme-cli and libnvme live in the same GitHub repository, meson builds both by default. When building the PyPI package, however, we only want to build
libnvmeand the Python bindings, not thenvmeexecutable.@igaw - I think this will fix the PyPI issue. This adds "
-Dnvme=disabled -Dlibnvme=enabled -Dpython=enabled" to themeson setupoptions. If there are other options you would like to set (maybe--prefix,--sysconfdir,--buildtype, etc.) please feel free to update accordingly.