~indian-team is totally inactive for past 4-5 years . what is the transition
plan for ttf-indic-fonts-core ?
What will be the installer dependancy ? ttf-indic-fonts-core created long back
by considering community preference for fonts for installer in debian and same
repeated in ubuntu . How you
Override component to main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid: universe/fonts -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid amd64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid arm64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid armhf: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2
Override component to main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid: universe/fonts -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid amd64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid arm64: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2:1.2 in vivid armhf: universe/fonts/optional/100% -> main
fonts-orya 2
True, there's no problem if people happen to have another package that
depends on the new font packages. For example, this MIR's old package
(ttf-oriya-fonts) is seeded in ubuntu-gnome. But that's the only seed
it's included in.
So if an Indian user is using normal ubuntu-desktop and installed t
I've sent a message to ~indian-team asking them to subscribe to these
packages.
What is the transition problem? As far as I could see the new packages
appropriately conflict with the old ones so just changing the seed to
bring in the new packages should uninstall the ttf-* versions.
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BTW, those questions will be general questions for this whole crop of
fonts-* MIRs you've filed.
The bug subscriber one is normally a blocker, but I'm willing to waive
the paperwork for these tiny data packages that rarely change.
The transition question is more important though.
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This is a long overdue changeover, especially now that ttf-indic-fonts is
removed from Debian. Two things though:
- It would be nice to see a team bug subscriber (~indian-team subscribes to
ttf-indic-fonts, probably a good fit here too)
- What's the migration plan? I see that Debian has removed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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