more system prep info for bsd

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@ -115,13 +115,17 @@ 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.
When using pkgsrc, you would typically do this using something
similar to
```
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
```
Version numbers etc will of course vary. One would either download the
binary package or build it using pkgsrc.
binary packages or build them using pkgsrc.
See https://www.netbsd.org/docs/software/packages.html for more information.
This will not replace the one in the standard base distribution, and
@ -134,10 +138,14 @@ 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.
Using the example of gcc12 from pkg:
installing the desired compiler:
```
pkg install gcc12
pkg install boost-all
pkg install ragel
pkg install cmake
```
and then before beginning the cmake and build process, set
the environment variables to point to this compiler: