On 2014/05/06 08:42, John D. Verne wrote: > I know native compilations are often recommended when following a newish > port. Are people actually doing regular native builds on things like the > BeagleBone?
Yes, both for base OS and packages, the binaries that OpenBSD provide are all native-built; apart from anything else, this proves that the OS does actually work on real hardware. > Or are cross-compilations the way to go? On OpenBSD cross-compilations are really just used for initial bring-up.