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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
109c80313e Change default for zip extraction to leave files as they are.
Previously, zip extraction by default converted to lower case.

Fix some packages that need it and remove -L from some packages
that manually set it.
2009-08-25 11:56:34 +00:00
joerg
bacea7cad5 Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 17:48:39 +00:00
joerg
5911def816 Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change. 2006-02-05 23:08:03 +00:00
agc
c1e24f7e2b Add RMD160 digests to the SHA1 ones. 2005-02-23 19:18:25 +00:00
wiz
bc871f8be3 Fix ttf/type1 handling in fonts.mk:
Previously, ttmkfdir's output was redirected to fonts.dir,
while the correct behaviour is to let it create fonts.scale
and then let mkfontdir merge fonts.scale into fonts.dir.
type1 handling had a similar problem.
Get the wanted behaviour by automatically appending the contents of
FONTS_TTF_DIRS and FONTS_TYPE1_DIRS to FONTS_X11_DIRS.
Also, save a subshell in install/fonts while there.

Bump PKGREVISION for all affected packages.

jmmv@ says ok.
2004-12-28 14:38:03 +00:00
wiz
3aa065cdd6 Install into TTF subdir instead of TrueType. PKGREVISION=3. 2004-01-25 20:29:30 +00:00
salo
eabdb75ca7 Bump PKGREVISION: remove licensing related paragraph from DESCR, don't fetch
and install files in Microsoft Write format, license is now in pkgsrc/licenses
2003-04-22 09:44:57 +00:00
salo
8ec5031dcd Bump PKGREVISION: use fonts.mk to correctly update fonts.dir, delint.
Update checksum for Readme.wri (can't really tell what 513 bytes were
changed in that binary mess).
2003-04-17 15:07:55 +00:00
tron
39a943ad92 Replace "true" by "${TRUE}". 2002-12-09 16:01:10 +00:00
wiz
41c0f82896 We don't usually share descriptions. 2002-08-12 11:36:19 +00:00
jschauma
f87ffff3c3 Initial import of fonts/cyberbase-ttf into pkgsrc using files provided by
Rui-Xiang Guo in PR pkg/17829.  cyberbase-ttf differs from cyberbit-ttf in
that it does not include the CJK subset.

Bitstream Cyberbit is a TrueType font. It is an international font,
containing characters from many languages. Each character is encoded with its
Unicode value, according to Unicode 2.0 standards.

Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with
a test font. It is therefore distributed freely to customers that need advanced
multilingual fonts for testing and other non-commercial uses. Customers that
wish to use Cyberbit for other purposes must license the font from Bitstream.
2002-08-11 15:56:52 +00:00