How to Install GNU Make on FreeBSD Latest

GNU Make is a build automation tool that enables users to specify tasks, dependencies, and targets using a simple and easy-to-learn syntax. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install GNU Make on FreeBSD Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Update FreeBSD Ports

Before we start, we need to make sure that FreeBSD Ports, a collection of software packages, is up-to-date. We can do this by running the following command:

sudo portsnap fetch update

Step 2: Install GNU Make

Now that we have updated FreeBSD Ports, we can proceed to install GNU Make. We can install GNU Make from the command line by running:

sudo pkg install gmake

Step 3: Verify the Installation

Once the installation is complete, we can verify that GNU Make has been installed correctly by running:

gmake -v

This command should output the version of GNU Make installed on your system.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed GNU Make on FreeBSD Latest. You can now start using GNU Make to automate your build processes and improve your productivity.

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