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Date:      Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:51:44 +0100
From:      rank1seeker@gmail.com
To:        "FreeBSD Hackers" <hackers@freebsd.org>, "Lars Engels" <lars.engels@0x20.net>, "Freddie Cash" <fjwcash@gmail.com>, "Daniel Eischen" <deischen@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Vice versa of 'pkg_info -W'
Message-ID:  <20130103.175144.060.9@DOMY-PC>
In-Reply-To: <CAOjFWZ6OwHZeimLi5CbVFEa2tD58rrO%2Bm%2B9J48U5jr5Ldywm9A@mail.gmail.com>
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> >>> 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<http://www.secnetix.de/tools/porgle/porgle.py>;
> >>
> >
> > For non-pkgng, what's wrong with pkgdb and pkg_which (portupgrade)?
> >
> >   # pkgdb -o `pkg_which /usr/local/bin/foo`
> >
> > And for pkgng:
> >
> >   # pkg which -o /usr/local/bin/foo
> >
> > Or am I missing something?
> >
> > --
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> 
> 
> That tells you which installed port owns /usr/local/bin/foo.
> 
> It doesn't tell you which NOT-installed port would install
> /usr/local/bin/foo, which is what the OP is wanting.
> 
> 
> 
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Exactly!
;)



Domagoj



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