Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 10:51:32 -0700 From: Jason Helfman <jgh@FreeBSD.org> To: =?UTF-8?B?w5ZtZXIgR8O8bG1lbg==?= <buhara13@yahoo.com> Cc: "freebsd-doc@freebsd.org" <freebsd-doc@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: lsof Message-ID: <CAMuy=%2Bj7rANBc59tujeTzNAt5BA2w5zpdWkzJK_UG1WhhLrq7w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <678172522.338014.1457803749110.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <678172522.338014.1457803749110.JavaMail.yahoo.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <678172522.338014.1457803749110.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com>
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On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 9:29 AM, =C3=96mer G=C3=BClmen <freebsd-doc@freebsd= .org> wrote: > Hello, > On this page:https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-finding-= applications.html > the code "# whereis lsof" does not work as shown. > > Because this page:4.5. Using the Ports Collection > has not met yet. So this code "# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof # make insta= ll" has not run yet. > > Please obey chronology. > Regards. You are correct, however this command is preceded by the following content: If the Ports Collection is already installed, there are several methods to query the local version of the ports tree. To find out which category a port is in, type whereis file, where file is the program to be installed: ... ... With this, I believe this should address the issue. Thanks, -jgh --=20 Jason Helfman | FreeBSD Committer jgh@FreeBSD.org | http://people.freebsd.org/~jgh | The Power to Serve
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