Just FYI, a user (GPG D0556253) complained about "installing complete
Chinese support in 14.04 causes uming and ukai to be default fonts" in
an informal chat that I was just participating in.

Unfortunately I don't have the condition to reproduce the bug, and
additionally he mentioned that the bug happens "2/3 of the time" which
sounds very strange to me. Anyway I am posting this here since the bug
sounds like the cause and I am not opening a bug for something that I am
very unsure about.

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Title:
  Redundant fontconfig files

Status in fonts-arphic-ukai package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in fonts-arphic-uming package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  The fontconfig files 65-fonts-arphic-ukai.conf and 65-fonts-arphic-
  uming.conf are Ubuntu specific. Why do we ship those, considering that
  the default font for Chinese is neither "AR PL UKai" nor "AR PL
  UMing"?

  The files seem to make it more difficult to fix a sensible default
  configuration for Chinese/Japanese rendering under a non-CJKV locale.
  Currently we try to compensate for it via 64-language-selector-
  prefer.conf.

  Shouldn't 65-fonts-arphic-ukai.conf and 65-fonts-arphic-uming.conf be
  dropped?

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