Correction - tpmtool(1) man page is not on my APU machines,
it is on another machine where I have GUI ports installed.

A bunch of ports require gnutls:

Required by:
cups-filters-1.27.4
cups-libs-2.3.3
gimp-2.10.18p1
glib2-networking-2.62.3
gnupg-2.2.12p1
gtk+3-cups-3.24.20
hpcups-3.20.3
libspectre-0.2.8p3
mate-terminal-1.24.0
qpdf-10.0.1
texlive_base-2019p0
vlc-3.0.9.2p1
vte3-0.58.3p0

Thanks, for help identifying the port!


On 7/12/20 12:57 AM, Sebastien Marie wrote:
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 12:16:28AM -0700, wdaver wrote:
Thank you, for providing incredible docs!

tpmtool(1) man page is on several machines, including APU and
desktop.  6/6 and 6.7.  No associated binary exists.  Don't see the
man file in kernel or base system source.  Wanted to send a diff
but cannot find the source location...

The installed file is /usr/local/man/man1/tpmtool.1

Seems like a port installed it, given the location?

pkg_info -Q tpmtool does not return any results.

using pkg_locate(1) (comes with pkglocatedb package), you could look at files in
packages (without installing them).

$ doas pkg_add pkglocatedb

On -current, I have:

$ pkg_locate tpmtool
gnutls-3.6.14:security/gnutls:/usr/local/man/man1/tpmtool.1

the file tpmtool.1 comes from gnutls package. But I have no clue about the fact
the man page is installed without binary.


Alternatively, by looking at the man page itself, you could guess things about
the tool:

        NAME
                tpmtool - GnuTLS TPM tool

        [...]

Thanks.

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