Hi!

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On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 06:53:16PM +0000, Jay wrote:
>That helps, thanks.
>How about though for the scenario where I just installed something, and all 
>its dependencies, without knowing what they are?

>Like:
> cd /usr/ports/x11/kde
> sudo make install 

>Seems like maybe the install messages should be logged somewhere specific?

> maybe sudo make install | tee lookthroughthislater.txt I guess I should use 
> tee or > more.

>Ah, this is close:
> cd /var/db/pkg 
> pkg_info -M *

That's about the same as pkg_info -M -a

>You know, at least it tells me for everything installed on my machine, not 
>necessarily sorted by time or anything.

You can, of course, get an approximation by ls -tr on /var/db/pkg
(however already installed packages where dependencies are registered
get touched, too).

Also see script to record what happens on a make install/pkg_add
session.

> - Jay

Kind regards,

Hannah.

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