Greetings everyone and sorry for bothering the community, but I got terribly messed up and I think I need your help very much.
I have just installed FreeBSD for the first time willing to make it my default OS for music production and other working purposes, but unfortunately got confused with replacing clang compiler with gcc. There are many recipes on this forum, and I've been reading them for over two days already, but some pf them are quite old, some of them are different between each other (), so now I feel dumb enough to ask you, guys.
The first thing I've done on my freshly installed copy of FreeBSD 13.0 was:
I would also like to add that that is my first time installing FreeBSD as a daily OS, and I thought that my GNU/Linux experience would help me. As far as you can see, it didn't.
Any help would be highly appreciated, and I would like to apologize both for possible mistakes (English is not my native language) & for disturbing you. Maybe, this topic would be useful for someone who's searching for the answer just like me.
Thank you!
I have just installed FreeBSD for the first time willing to make it my default OS for music production and other working purposes, but unfortunately got confused with replacing clang compiler with gcc. There are many recipes on this forum, and I've been reading them for over two days already, but some pf them are quite old, some of them are different between each other (), so now I feel dumb enough to ask you, guys.
The first thing I've done on my freshly installed copy of FreeBSD 13.0 was:
but then I realized that I have no idea how to make gcc my daily compiler for using the ports tree. I've been reading the manuals for make.conf file, also tried both "setenv" and other things, but it all comes back to clang after each reboot.# cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc && make install clean
I would also like to add that that is my first time installing FreeBSD as a daily OS, and I thought that my GNU/Linux experience would help me. As far as you can see, it didn't.
Any help would be highly appreciated, and I would like to apologize both for possible mistakes (English is not my native language) & for disturbing you. Maybe, this topic would be useful for someone who's searching for the answer just like me.
Thank you!