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diff --git a/system/ttf-open-sans/README.Source b/system/ttf-open-sans/README.Source deleted file mode 100644 index 440f2c69c8d1..000000000000 --- a/system/ttf-open-sans/README.Source +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -fonts-open-sans ---------------- - -The upstream website (http://www.opensans.com) does not publish -any version information, and it is unclear if and how the font -will ever be updated. - -The font is distributed in the form of a two zip files, open-sans.zip and -open-sans-condensed.zip. These need to be repackaged to comply -with debian source package standards. - -To find out if an update was released, you should download and -unpack the fonts manually, then use otfdump to find out if they -have a new version. - - -Download the current font packages first: - -$ wget http://www.opensans.com/download/open-sans.zip http://www.opensans.com/download/open-sans-condensed.zip - -Unpack them into the source repository: - -$ unzip -o open-sans.zip -$ unzip -o open-sans-condensed.zip - - -Test if any of the files are tagged with a new version: - -$ for i in *.ttf; do echo $i; otfdump $i | grep '(nameID 5 "Version' ; done - -This should print something like: - -OpenSans-CondBold.ttf - (nameID 5 "Version 1.11") - -for each of the fonts. Note that they may not all have the same version. - -If any of the versions differ from the current package version, or if - -$ git status - -shows that a file has changed, it is recommended to prepare a new release. - - -To accomplish this, debian/rules includes a script that does most of -the work for you. Update the changelog first: - -$ dch -v <NEW_VERSION>-<PATCHLEVEL> - -Replace <NEW_VERSION> with the new upstream version, as determined above, -or increment <PATCHLEVEL> if only some fonts have changed and the highest -font version is still the same. -Add a suitable changelog line. For example: New upstream release - -Then save and run the tarball script (it uses wget and unzip): - -$ debian/rules get-orig-source - -This should produce a new ../fonts-open-sans_<version>.tar.xz file. - -Commit the updated TTFs and Debian changelog, then release the new package. |