never mind... i found it... 

-bash-3.2# grep apch status
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.75:20071114T201119Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.75:20071114T201126Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.75:20071114T201136Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.75:20071114T201142Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152118Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152158Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152218Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152222Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152229Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152244Z
pkg:/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5.11-0.79:20080205T152257Z


whats the correct syntax to use pkg to find a package with a mask?

ie I want to find all packages on the repository with "ap" in their name.

I tried "# pkg search ap "   but that brought back nothing

at the moment i downloaded the repository index and just grep through it.

Regards Rep
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