Recently, while trying to get rid of packages on my system from the "oldlibs" section, I noticed that mkttfdir still depends on libttf2.
The newer ttmkfdir version (3.0.9) that RedHat 9 uses works with the Freetype 2 library, and it has seen much more active development lately than the version we're using in Debian so I think it might be a good idea to take 3.0.9 and package it for Debian. However, I don't know what the ttmkfdir maintainer has planned with ttmkfdir and I don't want to step on his toes by doing an unwanted NMU. I contacted Miros/law over a week ago but I haven't heard back from him yet. A glance at all of his packages shows that he hasn't been active for quite a while. Does anyone know whether he's still actively maintaining them? A newer ttmkfdir package, using the 3.0.9 sources from RedHat, is available from http://people.debian.org/~robin/ttmkfdir/ Basically it's the RedHat 3.0.9 version with two patches applied to let it compile without errors on gcc-3.3 and to make it build properly. The patches that are currently applied to ttmkfdir-1.0 no longer apply to the newer version but it seems that they are no longer needed, anyway. Also, it uses CDBS for debian/rules because it's good and makes for easier maintenance ;-) Incidentally, using ttmkfdir 3.0.9 would close bug #141621 (.ttc support) as well. Would it be a good idea if I did an NMU, seeing how Miros/law himself is not likely to respond himself anytime soon? None of the bugs against ttmkfdir are release critical, but its dependency on an old (obsolete) library is an anachronism and will become more of one if the old ttmkfdir makes it into the new stable distribution. Any thoughts? - Robin
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