On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 07:29:37PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Sunday, September 30, 2018 a las 11:09:20AM -0600, @lbutlr escribió:
>
> > I would like to find out what port installed a specific file, and in
> > searching I found the suggestion, from 2010, to use
> >
> > pkg_info -W
>
El día Sunday, September 30, 2018 a las 11:09:20AM -0600, @lbutlr escribió:
> I would like to find out what port installed a specific file, and in
> searching I found the suggestion, from 2010, to use
>
> pkg_info -W
>
> But on FreeBSD 11.1-p4-RELEASE with postmaster, there is no pkg_info and
@lbutlr writes:
> I would like to find out what port installed a specific file, and
> in searching I found the suggestion, from 2010, to use
>
> pkg_info -W
>
> But on FreeBSD 11.1-p4-RELEASE with postmaster, there is no
> pkg_info and `pkg info` doesn't have a -W flag nor,
@lbutlr wrote on 9/30/18 8:09 PM:
I would like to find out what port installed a specific file, and in searching
I found the suggestion, from 2010, to use
pkg_info -W
But on FreeBSD 11.1-p4-RELEASE with postmaster, there is no pkg_info and `pkg
info` doesn't have a -W flag nor, apparently,
I would like to find out what port installed a specific file, and in searching
I found the suggestion, from 2010, to use
pkg_info -W
But on FreeBSD 11.1-p4-RELEASE with postmaster, there is no pkg_info and `pkg
info` doesn't have a -W flag nor, apparently, a way to check for where a file