On Sun, April 18, 2010 12:10 am, Pierre Abbat wrote: > On Saturday 17 April 2010 23:39:37 Justin C. Sherrill wrote: >> If it's not showing on various FTP sites, it may have been pulled due to >> age or whatever reasons. You could search for the filename manually and >> download it, as it's probably still floating around out there... Or you >> could just delete it, if you aren't specifically using it. > > I removed the package, but kept the file. Can you figure out how to fix > the package? I wouldn't know the nb6 version from the nb5 version if I > saw it on an FTP site.
You wouldn't, because there is no difference. -nbX suffixes on pkgsrc versions means that the change in the package was pkgsrc-specific, and the actual software is unchanged; the changes are during the install process. Looking at the package history, those pkgsrc-specific changes aren't going to make a difference: http://pkgsrc.se/fonts/cyberbit-ttf So, it's the same. You can ignore it, delete it, or find the distfile anywhere out there and stick it in /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles, I think, to get it picked up and used when building in /usr/pkgsrc/fonts/cyberbit-ttf.
