Phil Schaffner wrote:
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Jaysen Johnson wrote:
I am running CentOS 5.3 and I seem to be having a problem when trying to
...
I can't help you with the conflict, but if you just need dejavu fonts
in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts, they are available in the centos
package dejavu-lgc-fonts-2.10-1.noarch
I can confirm the conflict on CentOS 5.3, and also that the CentOS
dejavu-lgc-fonts does work and seems to have about the same set of fonts
(except for naming):
$ rpm -ql dejavu-lgc-fonts
<snip>
Looks to me like dejavu-fonts should disappear to avoid confusion,
unless I'm missing something.
Phil, I suspect your reply was intended to the list so I'm forwarding it
(I just snipped the rpm -ql output).
For the dejavu vs dejavu-lgc distinction, according to the following
webpage dejavu-lgc is a subset of dejavu that only contains latin, greek
and cyrillic scripts, while the full dejavu family has about 10 other
scripts.
http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
I still don't have any idea how this should be resolved though. Most
people are probably fine with dejavu-lgc...
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