https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=296168

Mark Millard <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Mark Millard <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jose Luis Duran from comment #0)

For reference (not that my context is a time match):

# pkg info -d FreeBSD-ssh | sort
        FreeBSD-audit-lib-16.snap20260529181012 (libbsm.so.3)
        FreeBSD-blocklist-lib-16.snap20260529181012 (libblocklist.so.0)
        FreeBSD-clibs-16.snap20260610184705 (libc.so.7)
        FreeBSD-kerberos-lib-16.snap20260610184705 (libgssapi_krb5.so.122)
        FreeBSD-kerberos-lib-16.snap20260610184705 (libkrb5.so.122)
        FreeBSD-libldns-16.snap20260610184705 (libprivateldns.so.5)
        FreeBSD-openssl-lib-16.snap20260612060339 (libcrypto.so.35)
        FreeBSD-pam-lib-16.snap20260607215030 (libpam.so.6)
        FreeBSD-runtime-16.snap20260611020731 (libcrypt.so.5)
        FreeBSD-runtime-16.snap20260611020731 (libedit.so.8)
        FreeBSD-runtime-16.snap20260611020731 (libutil.so.10)
        FreeBSD-tcpd-16.snap20260607215030 (libwrap.so.6)
        FreeBSD-zlib-16.snap20260604235624 (libz.so.6)

So: no FreeBSD-bzip2-lib , FreeBSD-libarchive , FreeBSD-libcasper ,
FreeBSD-pam-lib , FreeBSD-tcpd , FreeBSD-xz-lib , FreeBSD-zstd-lib .

(Although, the documentation is not explicit about if the -d produces
the full transitive closure of dependencies vs. not. So, may be those
missing ones are just more indirect.)

man pkg-fetch is not explicit about if dependencies already present
are (re)downloaded vs. not. Nor about if what should be done depends
on the "up to date with upstream" status or not.

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