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-<!--
-title: gcc-8
-description: Information on using gcc-8
-author: gbmor
--->
-
-# gcc-8
-
-OpenBSD includes `gcc` in the base install. However, it includes `gcc-4.2.1`.
-If you prefer to use `gcc-8.3.0`, the names of the binaries differ so as to not
-conflict with `gcc` in base.
-
-* `egcc` - gcc
-* `eg++` - g++
-* `egdb` - gdb
-* `egfortran` - g95 / gfortran
-
-The exception being `gnat`.
-
-`GNUstep` is available if you would like to develop using Objective-C. The
-following should be added to `~/.kshrc`:
-
-```
-export GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES=/usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles
-. /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
-```
-You will also need to call `gmake` rather than `make` when building Objective-C
-code. See [this StackOverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14441852/how-to-build-gnustep-programs-on-openbsd)
-for more information.
-
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