On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 18:14:48 -0500, Kyle Hanson wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I'll check when I get home. Its called
> hs-haskell-platform in devel for reference.

Allow me to add: Some ports do not directly install the
binaries into $LOCALBASE/bin (/usr/local/bin typically),
but instead into /usr/local/<something>/bin and then make
a symlink. An example is gprolog:

        /usr/local/gprolog-1.4.0/bin/pl2wam
        /usr/local/gprolog-1.4.0/bin/gprolog

In your case, it's not that easy because the specified
port directory does not contain a package list, and the
Makefile includes a different file from lang/ghc which
contains some binary locations. That directory also
contains a pkg-plist file which has entries such as

        bin/ghc
        bin/ghci
        bin/ghc-pkg
        bin/runhaskell
        bin/haddock-ghc-%%GHC_VERSION%%
        bin/ghci-%%GHC_VERSION%%
        bin/hsc2hs
        bin/ghc-pkg-%%GHC_VERSION%%
        bin/runghc
        bin/ghc-%%GHC_VERSION%%
        bin/hp2ps
        bin/hpc

I'm quite confident that this is what you've been searching
for. Again, depending on metaporting and dependency construction,
the binaries may be recorded in /var/db/pkg as described in
my previous message.



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Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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