> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 21:21:21 +0100 > From: st...@openbsd.org > To: kwesterb...@gmail.com > CC: ren_zokuke...@hotmail.com; ports@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: building individual ports via MinGW > > On 2014/10/19 08:09, Kenneth Westerback wrote: > > On 19 October 2014 07:29, R . <ren_zokuke...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > i know that m4 comes bundled together as part of the OS and typically > > > only gets built every build of OpenBSD, but is there a way to compile > > > just the m4 under MinGW?? i only need the binaries, no need for the > > > manuals or things like that. > > > > > > > I would think > > > > 1) Get the source tree. > > 2) cd /usr/src/usr.bin/m4 > > 3) make clean; make obj; make > > 4) take your obj/m4 to wherever it needs to go. > > > > is sufficient. I ignore any complications due to trying this under > > MinGW since I still have nightmares from my brief exposure to it. > > > > .... Ken > > > > This isn't a complete method, but in general both ports and the > base OS should honour CC in the environment, so you can use this to > select a different compiler. >
looks like GNU's make and OpenBSD's bmake have a few incompatibilities preventing me to start build process. looking for a bmake that runs on windows.... then again if there was one, chances are there is also an m4 that runs on windows...