On Sun, Feb 1, 2026 at 3:44AM Joel Mawhorter via dovecot
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     On Wed, 28 Jan 2026 13:05:20 +0100
     Matthias Fechner <[2][email protected]> wrote:

     > Am 28.01.2026 um 12:58 schrieb Joel Mawhorter via dovecot:
     > > ./autogen.sh
     > > ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode
     > > make
     > on BSD you must use gmake if you want to use GNU make and not BSD
     make.

     Thanks. That was my problem. It now seems to work with the latest from
     Github on OpenBSD 7.8. Thanks to everyone for your help.

     One more quick question. I'm planning to try to install 2.4 in parallel
     with 2.3 on OpenBSD until I can get everything moved over and wonder if
     there is any easy way with the current Makefiles to install under
     somewhere else other than /usr/local/?

   You can always run ./configure  --prefix=/SOME/OTHER/PATH,
   e.g.  --prefix=/opt/
   Why don't you run the other one in a VM?
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