also sqlite info for bsd

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Assuming an existing HomeBrew installation:
### *BSD
In NetBSD you will almost certainly need to have a newer compiler installed.
Also you will need to install cmake, boost and ragel.
Also you will need to install cmake, sqlite, boost and ragel.
When using pkgsrc, you would typically do this using something
similar to
```
@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ pkg_add gcc12-12.3.0.tgz
pkg_add boost-headers-1.83.0.tgz boost-jam-1.83.0.tgz boost-libs-1.83.0nb1.tgz
pkg_add ragel-6.10.tgz
pkg_add cmake-3.28.1.tgz
pkg_add sqlite3-3.44.2.tgz
```
Version numbers etc will of course vary. One would either download the
binary packages or build them using pkgsrc. There exist some NetBSD pkg
@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ export CXX="/usr/pkg/gcc12/bin/g++"
```
In FreeBSD similarly, you might want to install a different compiler.
You will also, as in NetBSD, need to install cmake, boost and ragel packages.
You will also, as in NetBSD, need to install cmake, sqlite, boost and ragel packages.
Using the example of gcc12 from pkg:
installing the desired compiler:
```
@ -150,6 +151,7 @@ pkg install gcc12
pkg install boost-all
pkg install ragel
pkg install cmake
pkg install sqlite
```
and then before beginning the cmake and build process, set
the environment variables to point to this compiler: