Meh, if this is the case, I don't think it's worth perusing.
I thought of utilizing this method (if it has been done before) to speed up
build process, but I see your point, and if the over all process won't save
time, there's no real point in doing so.

Thanks for the answer.

S.


2010/6/13 Paul de Weerd <we...@weirdnet.nl>

> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 10:46:47PM +0300, Shlomi Marco wrote:
> | Is it possible to cross-compile a MIPS64 port into a pkg (tgz that can be
> | later installed with pkg_add) on an Openbsd/i386?
>
> No.
>
> Or, yes, but then you have a bit more work to do than just
> `TARGET_ARCH=mips64 make package`.
>
> OpenBSD does native builds, this stresses the platforms (all of them,
> not just i386) and finds real bugs. There's little support for cross
> compiling (in the tree and within the developer community). In theory
> it should be possible, but you are very much on your own. Good luck.
>
> Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
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