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Emacs is available among BSD variants including FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and PC-BSD
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Emacs is available on the BSD variants either through precompiled binary packages or user-compiled ports.  Installation instructions vary according to exact OS.
  
 
== FreeBSD ==
 
== FreeBSD ==
  
=== Install ===
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To install the most recent prebuilt binary package of the (at the time) most recent stable version:
 
 
==== Emacs 23 ====
 
 
 
To install the latest stable version of Emacs, with all the latest features, there are two approaches: using a pre built package or building from the ports.
 
 
 
To fetch and install the package run:
 
  
 
<source lang="text">
 
<source lang="text">
  
 
# pkg_add -r emacs
 
# pkg_add -r emacs
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</source>
 
</source>
  
Or use the ports:
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To install emacs without X11 dependencies:
  
 
<source lang="text">
 
<source lang="text">
  
# cd /usr/ports/editors/emacs
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# pkg_add -r emacs-nox11
 
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or:
# make install
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# pkg install editors/emacs-nox11
  
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
==== Emacs 24 ====
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Or use the ports to build from source:
 
 
To install the latest development version of Emacs, with all the latest features, there are two approaches: using a pre built package or building from the ports.
 
 
 
To fetch and install the package run:
 
  
 
<source lang="text">
 
<source lang="text">
  
# pkg_add -r emacs-devel
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# cd /usr/ports/editors/emacs && make install
  
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
Or use the ports:
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Developers may find "[http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/emacs.html Using Emacs as a Development Environment]," from the official FreeBSD project documentation, a good starting point. Some of the config tweaks are a bit dated and might need updating. But overall it's a reference
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== OpenBSD ==
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[http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#Easy Set <tt>PKG_PATH</tt>] to an appropriate mirror.
  
 
<source lang="text">
 
<source lang="text">
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# pkg_add -i emacs</source>
  
# cd /usr/ports/editors/emacs-devel
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<tt>pkg_add</tt> will prompt you for which version you want&mdash;currently, versions 21, 22, and 23 are available.
  
# make install
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You can also install from the ports tree; however, "The [OpenBSD] ports tree is meant for advanced users. Everyone is encouraged to use the pre-compiled binary packages."(OpenBSD FAQ, [http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#Ports section 15.3]) 
  
</source>
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No premade port or package for Emacs 24 seems to be publicly available currently.
  
=== Related documentation ===
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== NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, other pkgsrc systems ==
[http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/emacs.html Using Emacs as a Development Environment] from the official FreeBSD project documentation. Some of the config tweaks are a bit dated and might need updating. But overall it's a good starting point.
 
  
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On systems using [http://www.pkgsrc.org pkgsrc], something like
  
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<source lang="text">
  
== NetBSD ==
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# cd /usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs && make install
  
== OpenBSD ==
 
After setting <tt>PKG_PATH</tt> to something appropriate (generally <tt>protocol://[http://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html mirrorsite]/pub/OpenBSD/`uname -r`/packages/`uname -m`/</tt>), execute as root or with sudo
 
 
<source lang="text">
 
# pkg_add -i emacs
 
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
Using the <tt>-i</tt> (interactive) option tells <tt>pkg_add</tt> to prompt you for which version to install. Emacs 21, 22, and 23 are available in packages. 
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should work.
 
 
You can also install from the ports tree, in <tt>editors/emacs21</tt>, <tt>editors/emacs22</tt>, or <tt>editors/emacs23</tt>; however, "The [OpenBSD] ports tree is meant for advanced users. Everyone is encouraged to use the pre-compiled binary packages."(OpenBSD FAQ, [http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#Ports section 15.3]) 
 
 
 
No premade port or package for Emacs 24 seems to be publicly available currently.
 
 
 
== PC-BSD ==
 
  
[[Category:FreeBSD]][[Category:Emacs-24]][[Category:Beginner]][[Category:Install Or Upgrade]]
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[[Category:Emacs-24]][[Category:Beginner]][[Category:Install Or Upgrade]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 6 October 2014

Emacs is available on the BSD variants either through precompiled binary packages or user-compiled ports. Installation instructions vary according to exact OS.

FreeBSD

To install the most recent prebuilt binary package of the (at the time) most recent stable version:

# pkg_add -r emacs

To install emacs without X11 dependencies:

# pkg_add -r emacs-nox11
or:
#  pkg install editors/emacs-nox11

Or use the ports to build from source:

# cd /usr/ports/editors/emacs && make install

Developers may find "Using Emacs as a Development Environment," from the official FreeBSD project documentation, a good starting point. Some of the config tweaks are a bit dated and might need updating. But overall it's a reference

OpenBSD

Set PKG_PATH to an appropriate mirror.

# pkg_add -i emacs

pkg_add will prompt you for which version you want—currently, versions 21, 22, and 23 are available.

You can also install from the ports tree; however, "The [OpenBSD] ports tree is meant for advanced users. Everyone is encouraged to use the pre-compiled binary packages."(OpenBSD FAQ, section 15.3)

No premade port or package for Emacs 24 seems to be publicly available currently.

NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, other pkgsrc systems

On systems using pkgsrc, something like

# cd /usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs && make install

should work.