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Working on FreeBSD
        xuijuthub edited this page Feb 20, 2025 
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    raylib can be installed on FreeBSD with pkg (prebuiled binary package, recommended):
# pkg install raylibor using the FreeBSD Ports Collection (building from source, if you want to modify the sources):
# cd /usr/ports/devel/raylib && make install clean$ pkg info -l raylib
raylib-5.5:
        /usr/local/include/raylib.h
        /usr/local/include/raymath.h
        /usr/local/include/rlgl.h
        /usr/local/lib/cmake/raylib/raylib-config-version.cmake
        /usr/local/lib/cmake/raylib/raylib-config.cmake
        /usr/local/lib/libraylib.so
        /usr/local/lib/libraylib.so.5.5.0
        /usr/local/lib/libraylib.so.550
        /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/raylib.pc
        /usr/local/share/licenses/raylib-5.5/LICENSE
        /usr/local/share/licenses/raylib-5.5/ZLIB
        /usr/local/share/licenses/raylib-5.5/catalog.mk
Lets you know of cmake files made available.
Simplest way, only needing to link the library:
$ gcc core_basic_window.c -lraylib -o core_basic_window
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