Sorry, I spread wrong information.

"port provides A" doesn't work if port A is not installed.

I scanned port(1) but didn't see any commands to solve your problem.

On 12/29/06, js <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about port provices? couldn't find mkisofs,  though
$ port provides /opt/local/bin/mkisofs
port provides /opt/local/bin/mkisofs
/opt/local/bin/mkisofs does not exist.

$ port provides /opt/local/sbin/httpd
port provides /opt/local/sbin/httpd
/opt/local/sbin/httpd is provided by: apache

On 12/29/06, Alexy Khrabrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does one find a port containing a file, e.g. mkisofs?  Generally,
> which listing/installation mechanisms, similar to dpkg, are available?
>
> Cheers,
> Alexy
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