Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 11:13:45 +0800 From: Christopher Hall <hsw@acm.org> To: Steve white <stevelyn@attbi.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: asfiles-1.0 Message-ID: <200211060313.gA63Dkxb035813@x4.tucheng.generalresources.com> In-Reply-To: Message of "Tue, 05 Nov 2002 21:33:02 EST." <3DC87F5E.4010403@attbi.com>
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Look in the pkg-plist of the port or run pkg_info -L asfiles-1.0 to see what it though was installed, maybe even try pkg_info -L asfiles-1.0 | grep bin to see if any binaries were installed In message <3DC87F5E.4010403@attbi.com>, Steve white writes: >Greetings, > >I performed the following: > >cd /usr/ports/x11-fm/asfiles >make; make install clean >rehash > >...and received no errors. > >I then tried (as root and normal user): > >asfiles >apropos asfiles >man asfiles >find / -name asfiles > >...and received no response that would lead me to believe that anything >useful had been installed. It would seem that whatever was installed was >not called asfiles. I also tried asfiles-1.0, OffiX, and a number of >other keywords that were of no use. Nor could I find any useful docs in >the ports installation directory, nor in /usr/local/share/doc. > >I give up...what is the name of the executable. > >Thanks & Best Regards, >Steve --- Christopher Hall <hsw@generalresources.com> Fax: +886-2-2795-3030 Christopher Hall <hsw@acm.org> Phone: +886-2-2795-5799 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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