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<H1>[Mageia-dev] xorg-x11-{75,100}dpi-fonts</H1>
<B>Kamil Rytarowski</B>
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<I>Mon Oct 10 11:41:10 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Hello!
I have a question. Is possible to provide by the packages
"xorg-x11-{75,100}dpi-fonts" a common thing? I maintain xboard, nad it
needs for "xorg-x11-75dpi-fonts" OR "xorg-x11-100dpi-fonts" fonts. There
is no a simple way to solve it, only by preparing subpackages.
I'm sure that not only xboard has such requirements, and more programs
requires 75 or 100 dpi fonts.
What do you thing about providing something common? For example
"xorg-x11-fonts"?
$ urpmq --provides xorg-x11-100dpi-fonts
XFree86-ISO8859-2-100dpi-fonts
XFree86-ISO8859-9-100dpi-fonts
XFree86-100dpi-fonts[== 7.6-2.mga2]
X11-100dpi-fonts
xorg-x11-100dpi-fonts[== 7.6-2.mga2]
xorg-x11-100dpi-fonts(x86-64)[== 7.6-2.mga2]
$ urpmq --provides xorg-x11-75dpi-fonts
XFree86-75dpi-fonts[== 7.6-2.mga2]
X11-75dpi-fonts
xorg-x11-75dpi-fonts[== 7.6-2.mga2]
xorg-x11-75dpi-fonts(x86-64)[== 7.6-2.mga2]
Kamil
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