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H A Dwhereis.c2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.
2b7b4962 Fri Jun 20 08:39:42 GMT 2008 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org> Make the search for sources in PATH_PORTS more accurate. I only
noticed that a "whereis -qs qemu" matched the distfiles subdir of qemu
rather than /usr/ports/emulators/qemu.

It now ignores all dot entries in /usr/ports, plus all entries
starting with a capital letter (maintenance stuff like Templates, but
also includes subdir CVS), plus /usr/ports/distfiles which is simply a
magic name in that respect.