Hello, Eric. You wrote 12 сентября 2011 г., 21:33:58: > Not aware of a command line tool, but the beta version of the freshports > website show what ports require the selected port in order to run, which > what I think you want. Oh. For gcc45, for example, list is soobig, that command line tool, working only on installed ports, will be much more useful. And it is too fresh :) I have gcc44 installed (and needed to RUN something!), and it is deprecated. freshports doesn't know about gcc44 a lot, because it uses more new ports database. And I don't understand, which port in +REQUIRED_BY of gcc44 is root of all this evil -- IMHO, I don't have any ports, which needs gcc to RUN :)
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