Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 16:39:49 -0800 From: David Christensen <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 12.3-RELEASE amd64, Perl, and URI: : Escape Message-ID: <a985d7db-9069-e48d-a951-ed27bb097cc2@holgerdanske.com> In-Reply-To: <247e9231-82fe-b575-106e-2bfaf1c58542@langille.org> References: <20220223175134.4C6B737CE796@ary.qy> <ff01f0a4-ebaa-7faf-593c-fa8f2eed0c34@holgerdanske.com> <247e9231-82fe-b575-106e-2bfaf1c58542@langille.org>
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On 2/25/22 15:31, Dan Langille wrote: >>>>>> It appears that David Christensen <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com> said: >>>>>>> Is there a CLI tool, WWW page, etc., that lets me list and/or >>>>>>> search the >>>>>>> contents of FreeBSD packages? > two suggestions: > > This search term on most search engines: site:freshports.org URI::Escape Using DuckDuckGo -- three pages of results, none of which are the correct answer (p5-URI). > Search for URI::Escape in Long Description Four results, none of which are the correct answer (p5-URI): p5-Any-URI-Escape p5-URI-Escape-JavaScript p5-URI-Escape-XS p5-URI-ParseSearchString > or Short Description at > https://www.freshports.org/search.php Two results, none of which are the correct answer (p5-URI): p5-Any-URI-Escape p5-URI-Escape-XS > source: I wrote FreshPorts > > I usually use the first one when searching for stuff like that. David
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