Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Predrag Punosevac
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 08:03:54AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote: > Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic > problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!) > Thanks, > -Adam Hi Adam, Here is a quick example for you

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 08:03:54AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote: > Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic > problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!) > Thanks, > -Adam About anything that's an heavy flavor/pseudo-flavors/multi-packages user.

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Adam Thompson
Ah, there's a good answer to the question I just asked Marc, thanks!-Adam

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Adam Thompson
Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!)Thanks,-Adam On Nov. 7, 2019 07:18, Marc Espie wrote: On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 04:44:48PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote: > Also http://openports.se/ and

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Marc Espie
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 04:44:48PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote: > Also http://openports.se/ and http://ports.su/ . Don't use those, they don't know how the openbsd ports are named.

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-07 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Adam Thompson writes: > openports.se Generated by scraping, and thus often incomplete. Taking a look, it's missing many of my recent commits, and even entire ports. > ports.su Extremely out of date. "These pages were generated 2018-11-21T13Z"...

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-06 Thread Adam Thompson
On 2019-11-01 06:12, Mischa wrote: On 1 Nov 2019, at 12:08, Alfred Morgan wrote: My current workflow looks something like this: $ cd /usr/ports $ make print-index | less I search and scroll through and find something interesting such as opensonic. I read the Info: game based on the Sonic the

Re: Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-01 Thread Mischa
> On 1 Nov 2019, at 12:08, Alfred Morgan wrote: > > My current workflow looks something like this: > > $ cd /usr/ports > $ make print-index | less > I search and scroll through and find something interesting such as > opensonic. > I read the Info: game based on the Sonic the Hedgehog universe >

Is there an easier way to browse ports?

2019-11-01 Thread Alfred Morgan
My current workflow looks something like this: $ cd /usr/ports $ make print-index | less I search and scroll through and find something interesting such as opensonic. I read the Info: game based on the Sonic the Hedgehog universe ^Z $ cat games/opensonic/pkg/DESCR # I can't get make describe to