Tested FreeBSD install and confirmed installation instructions
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> ./py
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### FreeBSD
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(Release 9.2 tested)
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Ensure that you have git and the GCC packages installed:
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> [as root] pkg_add -r git gcc gmake
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Clone the git repository to your local machine:
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> git clone https://github.com/micropython/micropython.git
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Change directory to the Unix build directory:
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> cd ./micropython/unix
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Edit main.c, replacing "malloc.h" with "stdlib.h", then:
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> gmake
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This will generate the 'py' executable, which may be executed by:
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> ./py
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### Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and variants
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### ArchLinux
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