in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Dino Vliet thusly...
>
> I'm almost ashamed to ask this BUT I really don't know how to find
> the packages which depend upon a particular port.
>
> In this case, a portversion -l "<" showed mysql-client in that
> list. I can't recall having installed it by myse
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Dino Vliet wrote:
I'm almost ashamed to ask this BUT I really don't know
how to find the packages which depend upon a
particular port.
pkg_info -R port-name-\*
(-r does the inverse, packages on which port-name depends)
Cheers,
Matthew
Also, if you'r
Dino Vliet wrote:
> I'm almost ashamed to ask this BUT I really don't know
> how to find the packages which depend upon a
> particular port.
pkg_info -R port-name-\*
(-r does the inverse, packages on which port-name depends)
Cheers,
Matthew
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Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.
Hi peeps,
I'm almost ashamed to ask this BUT I really don't know
how to find the packages which depend upon a
particular port.
In this case, a portversion -l "<" showed mysql-client
in that list. I can't recall having installed it by
myself I wanted to know what the packages are which
depend on i