I've installed Alpine as a ready package via pkg_add from repository [mirrors.nic.funet.fi/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/ which is official mirror of OpenBSD package source.
And yes, I got Alpine running again. But it always falls in "sleep"-state when I run it, and after like 15-30 minutes sleeping it finally starts and works normally. So theoretically I can run it always in screen, but I still wanted to find out which is the problem.
My guess is that there's some other application/daemon reserving some resources and/or files that Alpine is waiting for. As I said, previously Alpine used to work correctly and start without any delay.
About platform: OpenBSD is running on VMWare ESXi 3.5 -server and I've allocated it ~512MB of RAM, ~10GB of disk space and 1,3GHz processor (Intel Xeon).
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