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> If one does not have OpenBSD installed how would one obtain a 
> list of  
> the dependencies of a certain package, say gnome-desktop for  
> arguments sake?

$ cd /usr/ports/x11/gnome/desktop/
$ make describe
gnome-desktop-2.10.2p1|x11/gnome/desktop||components for the GNOME
desktop|x11/gnome/desktop/pkg/DESCR|The OpenBSD ports mailing-list
<ports@openbsd.org>|x11 x11/gnome|gnomeui-2::x11/gnome/libgnomeui
iconv.4::converters/libiconv intl.3:gettext->=0.10.38:devel/gettext
startup-notification-1::devel/startup-notification|:devel/gmake
:devel/libtool bzip2-*:archivers/bzip2 gettext->=0.14.5:devel/gettext
p5-XML-Parser-*:textproc/p5-XML-Parser pkgconfig-*:devel/pkgconfig
scrollkeeper-*:textproc/scrollkeeper|gettext->=0.10.38:devel/gettext
scrollkeeper-*:textproc/scrollkeeper|any|y|y|y|y

Try it from the upper level gnome/ directory to get a recursive listing of
packages. 

You *can* run a make fetch on one net-connected box, and burn the resulting
/usr/ports/distfiles out, also.

DS

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