Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:47:53 +0100 From: rank1seeker@gmail.com To: "Lars Engels" <lars.engels@0x20.net>, hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Vice versa of 'pkg_info -W' Message-ID: <20130103.174753.788.8@DOMY-PC> In-Reply-To: <4c7fa9aab51f5b62f6b2b35e6e8c03c9@mail.0x20.net> References: <20130102.175558.373.6@DOMY-PC> <4c7fa9aab51f5b62f6b2b35e6e8c03c9@mail.0x20.net>
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> Am 02.01.2013 18:55, schrieb rank1seeker@gmail.com: > > For example: > > # pkg_info -W /usr/local/bin/lynx > > /usr/local/bin/lynx was installed by package lynx-2.8.7.2,1 > > > > # pkg_deinstall lynx-2.8.7.2,1 > > > > # pkg_info -W /usr/local/bin/lynx > > pkg_info: /usr/local/bin/lynx: file cannot be found > > > > > > As you can figure it out, I want a reverse method, that is ... > > If I want to have '/usr/local/bin/lynx' installed, which port > > origin(s), would install it? > > > > > I use porgle for that: > > http://www.secnetix.de/tools/porgle/porgle.py > Search in: => checked all boxes 0 results for: "/usr/local/bin/lynx" 0 results for: "bin/lynx" No matching ports found. It doesn't work.
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