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Summary: Review Request: baekmuk-ttf-fonts - Korean truetype fonts (from fonts-korean)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=300651
------- Additional Comments From mtasaka(a)ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp 2007-09-23 21:24 EST
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(In reply to comment #6)
(In reply to comment #5)
> * Use "-p" option for "cp" or "install" to keep
timestamp
Not sure what you mean here: I don't see any cp usage currently in .spec.
* For example,
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install -m 0644 ttf/$i.ttf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{ttfontdir}-$i
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Here "install -m 0644" should be "install -p -m 0644".
> ? So FAPIcidfmap.ko and cidfmap.ko, COPYRIGHT* README are instaled
> in each subpackage?
Currently, yes. Installing the CID fmap files in each package is not ideal,
but I can't see a better way without introducing some messy scripts say
and it should not have any particular adverse affects I think.
* I think you should
- introduce a base package (say: "baekmuk-ttf-fonts-base"),
- and have CIP fmap, copying file and other files owned by -base
package
- and have other subpackages require -base package.
> ? Why can each subpackage have "Provides: ttfonts-ko =
%{ttfontverhead}"?
> I guess only when all subpackages are installed, they can provide
> "ttfonts-ko = %{ttfontverhead}" for consistency with the state before
> kkfonts related packages are seperated?
Ok, let me remove the Provides.
? This means you will write "Provides:
ttfonts-ko = <somever>" in
original fonts-korean package (and make fonts-korean require
all baekmuk fonts subpackages)?
? By the way the
URL above is not accessible from me. Instead
http://petersen.fedorapeople.org/baekmuk-ttf/baekmuk-ttf-fonts.spec
works.
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