Mesa can be downloaded from the SourceForge download area.
Since version 2.3, Mesa is distributed in two pieces: main library code and demos. If you're upgrading from a previous version of Mesa or you're not interested in the demos you can just download the core Mesa archive file.
Mesa is available in at least three archive formats:
1. GNU zip/tar Download MesaLib-X.Y.tar.gz and optionally MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.gz Unpack with: gzcat MesaLib-X.Y.tar.gz | tar xf - gzcat MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.gz | tar xf - or gunzip MesaLib-X.Y.tar.gz ; tar xf MesaLib-X.Y.tar gunzip MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.gz ; tar xf MesaLib-X.Y.tar or tar zxf MesaLib-X.Y.tar.gz tar zxf MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.gz If you don't have gzcat try zcat instead. 2. Unix compressed/tar Download MesaLib-X.Y.tar.Z and optionally MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.Z Unpack with: zcat MesaLib-X.Y.tar.Z | tar xf - zcat MesaDemos-X.Y.tar.Z | tar xf - 3. ZIP format Download MesaLib-X.Y.zip and optionally MesaDemos-X.Y.zip Unpack with: unzip MesaLib-X.Y.zip unzip MesaDemos-X.Y.zip
After unpacking you'll have these directories (and more):
Makefile.X11 - "old" top-level Makefile for X11-based systems Make-config - system configurations used by the Makefile.X11 configure - the GNU autoconf script bin/ - shell scripts for making shared libraries, etc include/ - GL header (include) files lib/ - client libraries, created during installation src/ - source code for the main libGL library si-glu/ - SGI Sample Implementation of libGLU src-glu/ - old source code for libGLU (obsolete) docs/ - documentation util/ - handly utility functions widgets-mesa/ - Mesa widgets for Xt/Motif (obsolete) widgets-sgi/ - SGI OpenGL widgets for Xt/Motif and if you downloaded and unpacked the MesaDemos.X.Y archive: src-glut/ - source code for GLUT toolkit demos/ - GLUT demos xdemos/ - X11 and SVGA demo programs samples/ - sample OpenGL programs from SGI book/ - example programs from the OpenGL Programming Guide, converted to GLUT by Mark Kilgard, from GLUT distribution. images/ - image files
Proceed to compilation and installation instructions.
Mesa 2.5 and later includes Mark Kilgard's GLUT library (GL Utility Toolkit). GLUT is built automatically on systems which support it.
The GLUT tests, demos, examples, etc are not included, just the main library. To obtain the latest complete release of GLUT please visit the GLUT homepage