On 2011-09-23, ropers <rop...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 23 September 2011 04:46, Amit Kulkarni <amitk...@gmail.com> wrote: >> man dpb > > While I appreciate the dubious "humour" of these questions repeating > near *every friggin release*, I also award you this badge for your > reply: > http://codinghorror.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a85dcdae970b0128776ff992970c-pi > > dpb is not in base, there are no packages, it's not mentioned in the > OpenBSD FAQ or Porter's Handbook, and it's not listed at openports.se. > It can be found via the googles, but for your average OpenBSD user > typing man dpb will do exactly diddly squat. ;-)
$ grep ports /usr/src/etc/man.conf _default /usr/{share,X11R6,local,ports/infrastructure}/man/ If the ports tree is in the usual place then yes 'man dpb' should display something. If not then either you didn't merge config updates like you should, or you're running a system that's old enough that the lack of snapshot packages isn't a problem.