Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
This may sound fair at first, but since the ttf-aenigma package has an
installed size of 25 MB and my package needs just that one font, so
depending on ttf-aenigma does not seem like such a good idea afterall.
I'm going to resolve this bug for the next release by
Paul Wise wrote:
[..]
If you can, use libfontconfig to find the
font you prefer but fall back on whatever installed font is available.
The problem in this case is: serendipity is a php app.
In this case I think serendipity could use almost whataver font is
installed, though.
Cheers,
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Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
[...]
W: serendipity: duplicate-font-file
usr/share/serendipity/www/plugins/serendipity_event_spamblock/chumbly.ttf
also in ttf-aenigma
[...]
This may sound fair at first, but since the ttf-aenigma package has an
installed size of 25 MB and my package needs just that
Paul,
Could you comment on this from the Debian font team perspective? What's
the right thing to do in a case like this?
Thijs Kinkhorst th...@debian.org writes:
On my package 'serendipity' I now get the following Lintian warning:
W: serendipity: duplicate-font-file
On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 14:39 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Could you comment on this from the Debian font team perspective? What's
the right thing to do in a case like this?
I can comment from my perspective (best suggestion at the top):
Firstly figure out what the font is doing in the package.
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Hi,
On my package 'serendipity' I now get the following Lintian warning:
W: serendipity: duplicate-font-file
usr/share/serendipity/www/plugins/serendipity_event_spamblock/chumbly.ttf
also in ttf-aenigma
N:
N:This package appears to include a font file that is
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