where are packeges after "pkg_add -r zzz" stored



Hi,

I have a slow Internet connection at home and a fast one in the office. I want to download a package and ALL dependencies from office PC then take them and install them at home. My question is where are the packages stored after being downloaded with pkg_add -r zzz.

Thanks,

Amer,

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