20 Jun 2012 21:52
Re: Font dependencies
Martin Husemann <martin <at> duskware.de>
2012-06-20 19:52:26 GMT
2012-06-20 19:52:26 GMT
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:59:09AM -0500, Tim Larson wrote:
> > We should have a font meta pkg though, that installs all free fonts
> > (assuming fonts don't take long to build nor use any measurable amount of
> > disk space).
>
> That assumption has problems. Fonts DO take a non-zero amount of space, and honestly, many free fonts are
garbage. Obviously there are some well-known good free fonts (Deja Vu, etc) but I'm not necessarily
advocating everyone have the exact same installed font set, either.
>
> I think it much safer and saner to simply make the user responsible for installing a reasonable font set for
his needs. If you need Cyrillic, install a Cyrillic font. If you need Hebrew, install a Hebrew font. If
program ${foo} doesn't use it properly even though it is installed, that's not a pkgsrc problem.
Well, that's basically what I meant: the available fonts are a property of
the setup, not the application in use. Let the admin/user decide. Don't
make pkgsrc force you.
The other point was optional, for ease of installation: for those
users/admins who want a "full" set of fonts, provide a meta-pkg.
Martin
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