From: Dovix (dovix2003_at_nonexisting.hamakor.org.il)
Date: Tue 15 Jun 2004 - 07:18:03 IDT
When Mandrake included Culmus in the distro, they
decided to label the package fonts-type1-hebrew and
since I am using their spec file, it uses the same
naming convention.
The previous version you had is not the one that
Mandrake released - but the RPM provided by the Culmus
project, and uses the naming convention culmus-fonts.
As Maxim explained, 0.100 can co-exist with previous
versions, so you should be ok (please also refer to
(http://culmus.sourceforge.net/download.html).
However, just to avoid future conflicts I will modify
the spec so that it will uninstall any previous
culmus-fonts and I will also open a bug in Mandrake's
bugzilla so that they can update their version as
well.
One more question, if you are using OpenOffice, have
you encountered any issues using the fonts?
--- Shlomo Solomon <shlomo_solomon_at_intermail.co.il>
> > Known issues:
> >
> > 1. This will fully replace the previous version,
> so if
> > you want both version you'll need to find another
> > alternative.
> This doesn't seem to be true. After installing your
> RPMs, I still have the
> previous version of culmus-fonts. Is this a problem
> (for example duplicate
> names of the fonts)?
>
> [solomon_at_shlomo1 solomon]$ rpm -qa | grep fonts
> fonts-ttf-latex-0.1-1mdk
> fonts-ttf-decoratives-1.3-13mdk
> fnlib_fonts-0.5-5mdk
> msttcorefonts-1.3-4
> fonts-ttf-vera-1.10-2mdk
> fonts-type1-hebrew-0.100-2mdk
> XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.3-30mdk
> fonts-hebrew-elmar-3.3-9mdk
> mozilla-fonts-20000310-9mdk
> urw-fonts-2.0-11mdk
> fonts-hebrew-fancy-20040613-1mdk
> XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.3-30mdk
> ghostscript-fonts-8.11-1mdk
> fonts-ttf-west_european-1.3-13mdk
> tv-fonts-1.1-1mdk
> culmus-fonts-0.90-2
>
> --
> Shlomo Solomon
> http://come.to/shlomo.solomon
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