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fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic: universe/misc -> main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic amd64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic arm64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic armhf: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic i386: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic ppc64el: universe/fonts/optional/100% ->
main
fonts-liberation2 2.00.1-5 in bionic s390x: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
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** Changed in: fonts-liberation2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1757142
Title:
[MIR] fonts-liberation2
Status in fonts-liberation2 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
The package has been available in universe since 17.10, it is
architecture-independent, and it is synced from Debian.
It is recommended by libreoffice and libreoffice-common since version
6.0 (see bug #1732950).
Security:
- there are no known past or present security vulnerabilities for the package
- the package doesn't install binaries, nor services/daemons, and doesn't
open ports, it only installs ttf files under
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/liberation2/
Quality assurance:
- the package doesn't ask debconf questions when installed
- there are no bug reports for the package in Debian
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?dist=unstable;package=fonts-liberation2)
and Ubuntu (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-liberation2)
- as should be expected with a font package, all the upstream bug reports
are about missing or incorrectly rendered glyphs
(https://pagure.io/liberation-fonts/issues)
- the package is well maintained in Debian (by the Debian Fonts Task Force)
- there are no Ubuntu-specific changes, the package is synced as-is from
Debian
- there is nothing hardware-specific in the package
- the package uses a debian/watch file
- the package doesn't rely on obsolete packages
Dependencies: the package doesn't have any runtime dependencies.
Standards compliance: the packaging is trivial, and meets the Debian
Policy standards as far as I can tell.
Maintenance: there is no designated owning team in Ubuntu, is this
required given that the package is synced from Debian?
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