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here is the log from the commit of package kbd for openSUSE:Factory checked in 
at 2023-06-14 16:28:53
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/kbd (Old)
 and      /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.kbd.new.15902 (New)
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Package is "kbd"

Wed Jun 14 16:28:53 2023 rev:117 rq:1083972 version:2.5.1

Changes:
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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/kbd/kbd.changes  2023-03-14 18:15:57.619512317 
+0100
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.kbd.new.15902/kbd.changes       2023-06-14 
16:29:11.586414275 +0200
@@ -1,0 +2,13 @@
+Fri Apr 28 08:34:54 UTC 2023 - Frederic Crozat <[email protected]>
+
+- Remove additional vfonts, they are freeware, not opensource
+  (bsc#1210678).
+- Adjust license tag, pinephone keymap is under GPL-3.0-or-later.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Thu Apr 20 15:17:05 UTC 2023 - Franck Bui <[email protected]>
+
+- Rename 'arabic' keyboard console layout into 'ara' and drop 'korean' symlink
+  (bsc#1210702)
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

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Other differences:
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++++++ kbd.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ps2Ar7/_old  2023-06-14 16:29:15.754439895 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ps2Ar7/_new  2023-06-14 16:29:15.758439919 +0200
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 Release:        0
 Summary:        Keyboard and Font Utilities
 # git: git://git.altlinux.org/people/legion/packages/kbd.git
-License:        GPL-2.0-or-later
+License:        GPL-2.0-or-later AND GPL-3.0-or-later
 Group:          System/Console
 URL:            http://kbd-project.org/
 # repack_kbd.sh on 
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kbd/kbd-%%{version}.tar.xz
@@ -165,14 +165,10 @@
 KBD=%{kbd}
 K=%{buildroot}$KBD
 mkdir -p $K/consolefonts
-# First install the fonts from the vfont package
+# First install the fonts from the kbd_fonts directory
 # (allowing kbd to overwrite some of them)
 mkdir -p $DOC/fonts
 install -m 644 fonts/README $DOC/fonts/README.fonts
-install -m 644 fonts/vfont-4.36/README $DOC/fonts/README.vfont-4.36
-install -m 644 fonts/vfont-5.10/README $DOC/fonts/README.vfont-5.10
-install -m 644 fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT $DOC/fonts/SCRIPT.vfont-5.10
-rm -f fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT fonts/*/README
 install -m 644 fonts/*/* $K/consolefonts/
 # Now call kbd install
 echo "# Now call kbd install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} DATA_DIR=%{kbd} 
MAN_DIR=%{_mandir}"
@@ -194,8 +190,7 @@
   exit 1
 fi
 ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/khmer.map.gz
-ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/korean.map.gz
-ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/arabic.map.gz
+ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/ara.map.gz
 ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/ir.map.gz
 ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/chinese.map.gz
 ln -sf us.map.gz $K/keymaps/i386/qwerty/taiwanese.map.gz

++++++ kbd-2.5.1-repack.tar.xz ++++++

++++++ kbd_fonts.tar.bz2 ++++++
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/fonts/README new/fonts/README
--- old/fonts/README    1994-03-16 06:37:24.000000000 +0100
+++ new/fonts/README    2023-04-28 09:07:44.570319917 +0200
@@ -8,14 +8,6 @@
 Newer versions will undoubtedly work fine too. Note that you will need 
 a recent kernel to support the "setfont" program.
 
-In the sub-directory "vfont-5.10" you will find 13 fonts derived from the
-DOS vfont program, including the "gag" font with scrawl writing. There
-is a README describing the fonts.
-
-In the sub-directory "vfont-4.36" you will find 4 fonts that are extracted
-from the older version of the DOS vfont program. There is a README
-describing the fonts.
-
 In the sub-directory "misc", there are some not-too-exciting fonts, which 
 include an alternative 8x14 and 8x16, a thin 8x14 and 8x8, and an 8x15
 font as well.
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/fonts/vfont-4.36/README new/fonts/vfont-4.36/README
--- old/fonts/vfont-4.36/README 1994-03-16 05:58:17.000000000 +0100
+++ new/fonts/vfont-4.36/README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-
-INTRODUCTION:
-=============
-       There are 4 fonts in this directory. They have been taken
-from version 4.36 of the DOS program "vfont.com" These fonts have
-been superceeded by the ones from vfont v5.10, but with these scrawl
-fonts, you have the choice of straight or twisted drawing graphic
-characters (such as those used in curses applications.) This option
-is no longer available with the fonts from v5.10. Here are their
-respective descriptions, taken from the vfont documentation:
-
-     mod_s.fnt      This loads the solid-line, modern font (modern-s). I
-                    prefer this font GREATLY to the lousy default VGA ROM
-                    font.  Solid-line means what usually appears as double-
-                    line line-drawing characters is rendered as a thicker
-                    solid line.
-     mod_d.fnt      This loads the modern font with the double-line line-
-                    drawing characters (modern-d) as they are in the
-                    default font for the traditional among you.
-     scrawl_s.fnt   This loads Scrawl, a handwritten-looking "scrawled"
-                    font.  Peoples' reaction to this font ranges from
-                    horror to delight.  Personally, I like it (for short
-                    stretches anyway) it makes the computer screen less
-                    perfect and even, more organic (!).
-                    Even if you don't like it, its a great gag font - put
-                    it on your co-workers computer today!  Scrawl is an
-                    extensively re-worked version of a public-domain font
-                    (which had no name).
-     scrawl_w.fnt   This loads Scrawl with the added attraction of
-                    scrawled, wiggly line-drawing characters!
-
-SOURCE:
-=======
-
-These fonts were taken from version 4.36 of the DOS program called
-"vfont". It can be found via anon ftp on many sites as "vfont436.zip" which
-is 5907 bytes. In this version of the program, the fonts are rolled into
-the DOS "vfont.com" program, and hence are not that easy to recover.
-I chased it through with a debugger and then extracted the fonts from
-the "vfont.com" executable.
-
-COPYRIGHT:
-==========
-
-Here is the original copyright from "vfont.man":
------------------
-     VFONT is copyrighted by clySmic software, and is released as
-     "Freeware".
-     You may copy the program and distribute it without charge.  You may
-     not sell or otherwise charge for VFONT.  However, users' groups may
-     charge a small fee (not to exceed $7) for media and postage.
-     This program is provided AS IS without any warranty, expressed or
-     implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular
-     purpose.  So there.
-     clySmic software is not responsible for anything that may happen when
-     you use VFONT, including hardware damage, information loss, or
-     crossed-eyes from looking at Scrawl.
-                                Ralph B Smith Jr
-                                clySmic software
-                                 P. O. Box 2271
-                               Empire State Plaza
-                                Albany, NY 12220
------------------
-
-Enjoy,
-Paul.
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diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/fonts/vfont-5.10/README new/fonts/vfont-5.10/README
--- old/fonts/vfont-5.10/README 1994-03-16 05:30:25.000000000 +0100
+++ new/fonts/vfont-5.10/README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-INTRODUCTION:
-=============
-       There are 13 fonts in this directory, named *.fnt after the
-corresponding options to the DOS "vfont" program. Here are their
-respective descriptions, taken from the vfont documentation:
-
-     
-     FONTS
-     -----
-     s.fnt          Solid-line, swiss font.  A san-serif font.  Solid-line
-                    means double-line line-drawing characters are rendered
-                    as a thicker solid line.
-     sd.fnt         Swiss-double, san-serif  with the double-line line-
-                    drawing characters as they are in the default font.
-     r.fnt          Roman, complete with varying character line widths,
-                    serifs, and numbers that are non-lining (i.e. extend
-                    below the baseline).
-     ro.fnt         Roman Oblique, a variation on Roman.
-     rl.fnt         Roman Large, a taller version of Roman.
-     mu.fnt         Muchery (TM) a wide, san-serif font.
-     ml.fnt         Muchery Large, a taller version of Muchery.
-     t.fnt          Tektite, a "Architect" style font.
-     c.fnt          Clouds, a tall hybrid font.
-     b.fnt          Blockx, a very large and bold san-serif font.
-     m.fnt          Moderne, a highly stylized art-deco/moderne font.
-     mr.fnt         Moderne Round, a rounded version of Moderne.
-     sc.fnt         Scrawl, a handwritten-looking "scrawled" font.
-                    Peoples' reaction to this font ranges from horror to
-                    delight.  Personally, I like it (for short stretches
-                    anyway) it makes the computer screen less perfect and
-                    even, more organic.
-                    Even if you don't like it, its a great gag font - put
-                    it on your co-workers computer today!  Scrawl is an
-                    extensively re-worked version of a public-domain font
-                    (which had no name).
-
-SOURCE:
-=======
-
-These fonts were taken from version 5.10 of the DOS - OS/2 program called
-"vfont". It can be found via anon ftp on many sites as "vfont2.zip" which
-is 29312 bytes. In this version of the program, the fonts are seperated
-from the DOS "vfont.com" program, and hence are easy to recover in a 
-Linux useable format. They are stored as 13 consecutive 4096 byte font
-records in the file "vfont.dat". See the file "SCRIPT" if you want to 
-know how to derive them from this file.
-
-COPYRIGHT:
-==========
-
-Here is the original copyright from "vfont.man":
------------------
-     VFONT and VFONT/2 are copyrighted by clySmic software, and are
-     released as "Freeware".
-     You may copy the program and distribute it without charge.  You may
-     not sell or otherwise charge for VFONT & VFONT/2.  However, users'
-     groups may charge a small fee (not to exceed $10) for media and
-     postage.
-     This program is provided AS IS without any warranty, expressed or
-     implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular
-     purpose.  So there.
-     clySmic software is not responsible for anything that may happen when
-     you use VFONT and VFONT/2, including hardware damage, information
-     loss, or crossed-eyes from looking at Scrawl.
-                                Ralph B Smith Jr
-                                clySmic software
-                                 P. O. Box 2421
-                               Empire State Plaza
-                                Albany, NY 12220
-                     (Please note the new P.O. Box Number)
------------------
-
-Enjoy,
-Paul.
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT new/fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT
--- old/fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT 1994-03-16 05:35:19.000000000 +0100
+++ new/fonts/vfont-5.10/SCRIPT 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# This script generates the 13 fonts from the data file "vfont.dat" which
-# is part of the DOS - OS/2 program found in vfont2.zip via anon ftp from
-# a multitude of sites. (File size "vfont2.zip" = 29312 bytes, version 5.10)
-
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=s.fnt        bs=1    skip=0          count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=sd.fnt       bs=1    skip=4096       count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=r.fnt        bs=1    skip=8192       count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=ro.fnt       bs=1    skip=12288      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=rl.fnt       bs=1    skip=16384      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=mu.fnt       bs=1    skip=20480      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=ml.fnt       bs=1    skip=24576      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=t.fnt        bs=1    skip=28672      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=c.fnt        bs=1    skip=32768      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=b.fnt        bs=1    skip=36864      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=m.fnt        bs=1    skip=40960      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=mr.fnt       bs=1    skip=45056      count=4096
-dd     if=vfont.dat    of=sc.fnt       bs=1    skip=49152      count=4096
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