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Re: Bug#362324: cm-super-x11: X fonts transition



Hi Florent, hi all!

On Don, 13 Apr 2006, joeyh@debian.org wrote:
> This package contains fonts in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. Now that
> modular X is in unstable, these font directories will no longer be
> used by default and fonts should be moved to /usr/share/fonts/X11.

I have done all the adaption I found necessary, but I may have forgotten
something. Here is the changelog:
  * X font transition (Closes: #362330)
    - adapt the sed script gen-x-fonts-links-list to use /u/s/fonts/X11/Type
    - change the dh_installdirs line in rules
    - modify the README file for new location, and change to Xorg.
    - build-dependency on debhelper >= 5.0.29, compat level set to 5

> * Build-depend on debhelper version 5.0.29, which supports the new
> font location.

But I cannot test it now as debhelper 5.0.29 isn't already on my mirror.

> * Make sure that the package depends on the new xfonts-utils package.
> (dh_installxfonts will automatically add this to misc:Depends) 

This was already there.

Best wishes

Norbert

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