Whilst I often use the awscli on Linux or mac for which there are binary installers, I also tend to work on personal projects on FreeBSD. Unfortunately this OS is not supported by AWS. Some would recommend to use the Linuxulator but surely running a native version would be better. So here is a quick step-through of how I got it running on FreeBSD 14.1-p3 with python311 thanks mostly to this github issue and also this one. Although this is done with python311 and py311-pip, you can probably use the same method for older version of python down to python39.
First we need to clone awscli2 from https://github.com/aws/aws-cli. Be careful to select the v2 branch.
git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-cli.git cd aws-cli git checkout v2
Then, I ran into a problem with pyOpenSSL. After installing it, executing awscli returned the following error message: ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT = _lib.X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT
. Thanks to this other issue, it seems like a quick solution was to downgrade the version of pyOpenSSL (but this step might not be necessary to you, future reader blessed with a fix):
sudo pip install pyOpenSSL==23.1.0
Then it’s a matter of installing the requirements and building/installing the command line tool (note that it needs gcc tho, in my case gcc13-13.3.0):
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt sudo CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc pip install -e .
And tada!
» aws --version aws-cli/2.17.49 Python/3.11.9 FreeBSD/14.1-RELEASE-p3 source/amd64