Re: Gnome-print 0.30 is out
- From: jgotts linuxsavvy com
- To: gnome-hackers gnome org
- Cc: lauris ximian com, gnome-print ximian com
- Subject: Re: Gnome-print 0.30 is out
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 20:08:53 -0400
In message <1002238785 15738 45 camel tont kaplinski com>, Lauris Kaplinski wri
tes:
>I have decided to go ahead by releasing single feature update a
>time. And single, most important feature was - guess it - neither
>TrueType support, nor OMNi inkjet driver, but instead more sensible
>fontmap location.
>Read installer/README.installer and README.binaries for more
>information about fontmap changes. It is designed with binary packages
>in mind, so hopefully we'll get rid of 'broken fontmap after installing
>gnome-print-whatever.rpm' syndrome.
This is the first I've heard of the problem since I modified the spec file to
actually function in conjunction with the newly added fontmap file about a year
ago:
2000-11-20 John Gotts <jgotts linuxsavvy com>
* gnome-print.spec.in: Fixed the run-gnome-font-install/no font found
problem.
As I recall, when the fontmap file was changed to fontmap2, the only change
required to the spec file was a global substitution.
I bet 99.9% of the problems are people ignoring RPM dependencies and breaking
their system by installing incompatible RPM's.
It might have helped to copy me on the fontmap discussion, but I will take a
look at the changes and see if they're any good.
John
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John GOTTS <jgotts linuxsavvy com> http://linuxsavvy.com/staff/jgotts
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