distcc is an option if you want to speed up the build process...   I've
used it in the past (long time ago) with reasonable results.

you will need to have your source tree's replicated


On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 23:36:24 +0300, Shlomi Marco <squi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 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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