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Пакет: ttmkfdir
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5 сентября 2005 Vitaly Lipatov <lav at altlinux.ru> 3.0.9-alt0.M24.1
- backports to ALT Linux Master 2.4
- first build for ALT Linux Sisyphus (thanks RedHat)
- move binary to /usr/sbin
- bug #100560, requires zlib-devel rather than zlib
- Follow-on fix for the issue detailed in #118713
- Improve performance when checking if a font has a mapping present
- Base font file selection on the magic at the start of the file, rather than the filename
- rebuilt
- set default encoding size to DEFAULT_SIZE, bug #118713
- patch suggested from law@redhat.com not to use semicolon in GCC3.4, 3.5
- rebuilt
- patch for building package against freetype-2.1.7
- from kanagawa jigorou (jigorou3@mail.goo.ne.jp) #114682
- updated zlib patch from Nalin Dahyabhai #104331
- added zlib build requirement, partly releated to #100560
- other fixes
- Fix compile error (cpp.patch)
- rebuilt
- added freetype-devel build requirement #82468
- revert additional-entries to 0 #82125
- set default value of additional-entries to 1
- added iso8859-13 support from Nerijus Baliunas #77289
- added README
- encoding.l fix and ttc support patch
- default read system encodings.dir instead of the one
- in current directory
- make ttmkfdir keep silent with FIRSTINDEX. #61769
- Applied new patches to make ttmkfdir provide more infomation when meets
- bad fonts
- Changed the nonstandard RPM Group from System/Utilities to Applications/System
- Added a new Makefile install target, and changed specfile to use makeinstall
- Imported ttmkfdir into CVS on cvs.devel and applied all patches to CVS
- Removed patches from spec file
- Rewrote Makefile, now uses freetype-config to autodetect CFLAGS and libs,
allowing a lot of spec file cleanups. Added new targets for tagging CVS,
making tarball, and making srpm.
- Added Conflicts for prior packages which contained ttmkfdir
- Initial build. Basically just renamed our existing ttmkfdir to version
3.0.0 to differentiate it. It's the same old thing as before, but is
likely going to move to CVS for easier development.