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Compiler command on FreeBSD #2275
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Linux does the same but there should be links (see below) created either as part of the install or using a tool such as
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Try export CC=gcc9 and CXX=gcc9++. Or whatever the name of the C++ compiler is. You can also test it from a sample application by passing the compilers as arguments to make. Example:
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@mikee47 I'll go with symlink for now, however I believe it would be better if @slaff |
I don't suppose the MacOS/darwin tools work on clean FreeBSD ? |
Although MacOS is a fork of FreeBSD I think the tools and also some system internals are different, for example on FreeBSD the USB serial is I'm not aware with XCode and Homebrew. On FreeBSD I use binary packages. I'll try to make a quick PR for the docs. With ESP8266 Sming and FreeBSD are good together, but I'm scared of what would be with esp-idf. :( |
It's also required for Host emulator builds - I consider this an essential part of my development and testing process :-) May I suggest (for now at least) simply editing the |
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't use the Host arch, but if in need I'll know the place! |
I'm closing this as insignificant issue. |
Hello, on FreeBSD they use the GCC version as a suffix, e.g. gcc9. When trying to build some of the samples I stuck here:
I tried
export COMPILE=gcc9
orCOMPILE=gcc9 gmake
w/o success. Would you please point me how to instruct (g)make for the proper compiler command?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: