Install on FreeBSD
FreeBSD includes the Crystal compiler in the ports tree, starting from version FreeBSD 11.0.
Currently, it is only available for aarch64
and amd64
platforms.
When building Crystal code with the --release
flag on FreeBSD, the --no-debug
flag should be added too in order to avoid LLVM assertion errors.
Install Package
Crystal is available as a compiled package. However, it might not be the most recent version available.
sudo pkg install -y crystal shards
If you’re on a -RELEASE
version of FreeBSD, by default pkg
is configured for the quarterly
package set, which is updated every quarter (except for security patches, which are included ASAP).
To switch to latest
for quicker updates, create a file /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf
with the following contents:
FreeBSD: {
url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/latest"
}
Install Port
For building Crystal yourself, the required installation is available in the ports tree.
If the ports collection is not already installed, it can be downloaded using portsnap fetch
or git clone https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports
.
sudo make -C/usr/ports/lang/crystal reinstall clean
sudo make -C/usr/ports/devel/shards reinstall clean
To avoid building LLVM from source (which can take a long time), you can first install the binary package:
sudo pkg install -y llvm
Alternatively, use a smart port builder like Synth, which automatically decides to download dependencies as binary packages when there’s no reason to rebuild them.