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Hi,

with # pkg_info -Rr "A" you can find out what "A" depends on and which
packages require "A".
HTH

on 08/27/2005 18:24 Robert G. said the following:
> New here.  I'm running portuprade and wondering if it's possible to find
> out which ports/dependencies were installed when installing a specific
> application.  For example: I install "A" which needs "B" and "C" to run.
>  So portupgrade installs "B" and "C" along with "A".  Later down the
> road I deinstall "A" and decide I'd like to get rid of the
> ports/dependencies that "A" needed installed with it.  How would I go
> about finding "B" and "C" just by knowing "A"'s name?  There has to be
> an easy answer, but I can't figure it out.

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With best regards,

Simon Olofsson
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