control: block 814844 by -1
On 03/22/2016 10:41 PM, Joerg Schiermeier wrote: > 1.) How to reproduce this error: I can confirm that in Gnome now. >> First try some additional fonts from the wine source: >> $ cd fonts/ >> $ sudo cp marlett.ttf symbol.ttf tahomabd.ttf tahoma.ttf \ >> wingding.ttf /usr/share/wine/fonts/ > First I copied all fonts like yours description. This was working the > glitch disappears. To catch the right suspect I copied than the font > files one by one and discovered that 'marlett.ttf' was the one which > did the trick. Ok. So we need to package these TrueType fonts again. See also #814844 (wine: fonts-wine fonts are not found). I assume upstream's fix for that bug now triggers your issue. Next to my tests there, I also found a real world issue: the login window of Steam [1] has no writing at all, independently if fonts-wine (1.8.1-2) is installed and the system's fonts are there or not. Found in 1.9.5-3 and 1.9.6-1, so even before the recent upstream change. Only installing the Wine TrueType fonts solves this. [1]: https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/SteamSetup.exe However I just noted that the TrueType fonts are generated by upstream. So we should regenerate before we can package them. @Mike: Can you implement that? I guess you're fitter in these changes, it would take me some time to find my way there. >> Then uninstall fonts-wine (make sure that /usr/share/wine/fonts/ gets >> removed). > This wasn't necessary. I tried but it didn't fix the issue. I had expected otherwise. > I would like to have the changes in Debians wine code under source > control for instance of git. I like the bisection mechanism to find the > patch with is to blame (<https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect>). wine-development is on the master branch at https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-wine/wine.git Greets jre