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File xfntjp.spec of Package xfntjp
# # spec file for package xfntjp (Version 20020904) # # Copyright (c) 2008 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine # package are under the same license as the package itself. # # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # # norootforbuild Name: xfntjp BuildRequires: xorg-x11 xorg-x11-devel %if %suse_version > 1020 BuildRequires: fdupes %endif License: Public Domain, Freeware Group: System/X11/Fonts AutoReqProv: on PreReq: %suseconfig_fonts_prereq Provides: locale(xorg-x11:ja) Version: 20020904 Release: 569 Url: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/japanese/ Source0: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/dist/japanese/japanese-bitmap-fonts-0.4.5.tar.bz2 Source1: mkbold Source2: mkitalic Source4: xfonts_jp.tar.bz2 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build BuildArch: noarch Summary: Japanese Fixed Fonts for the X Window System %description This Package contains Japanese fixed-width fonts for X11. It contains the fonts knj10, kaname-alter, shinonome12, shinonome16, k14goth, Kappa20, kanji32, and marumoji. On top of that, it also contains bold, italic, and bold-italic versions of the popular Japanese fonts usually found in the /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc directory of the standard X11 distribution and bold, italic, and bold-italic versions of iso-8859-1 fonts which fit nicely in style and width to the Japanese fonts. %if "%(xft-config --prefix)" == "/usr" %define fontdir /usr/share/fonts/japanese %else %define fontdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/japanese %endif %prep %setup -q -n japanese-bitmap-fonts-0.4.5 mkdir -p extra pushd extra tar xvf $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/xfonts_jp.tar.bz2 popd %build mkdir build ./configure --with-pcf=yes --with-fontdir=`pwd`/build make pcf rm build/fonts.dir gzip -9 build/*.pcf pushd extra for i in 7x14 7x14rk k14 8x16 8x16rk jiskan16 ; do /usr/bin/perl $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/mkbold ${i}.bdf > ${i}b.bdf /usr/bin/perl $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/mkitalic ${i}.bdf > ${i}i.bdf /usr/bin/perl $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/mkbold ${i}i.bdf > ${i}bi.bdf # the non-(bold/italic) versions of the 14 and 16 pixel fonts # are already in xf86.rpm, include only the bold/italic ones here: for j in ${i}b.bdf ${i}i.bdf ${i}bi.bdf ; do /usr/X11R6/bin/bdftopcf $j | gzip -9 > `basename $j .bdf`.pcf.gz done done popd %install mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{fontdir} cp -p build/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{fontdir} cp -p extra/*.pcf* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{fontdir} %if %suse_version > 1020 %fdupes $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{fontdir} %endif %clean %post %run_suseconfig_fonts %postun %run_suseconfig_fonts %files %defattr(-, root,root) %doc README* ChangeLog %{fontdir} %changelog * Wed Jan 23 2008 mfabian@suse.de - remove kanji32 font completely to be able to remove the "NoSource" tag. - use fdupes. - bzip2 all sources. * Tue Aug 08 2006 dmueller@suse.de - install fonts to /usr/share/fonts * Wed Mar 01 2006 mfabian@suse.de - add "Provides: locale(xorg-x11:ja)". * Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires * Fri Dec 03 2004 mfabian@suse.de - use new macro "%%run_suseconfig_fonts". * Fri Mar 19 2004 mfabian@suse.de - use %%suseconfig_fonts_prereq * Mon Mar 01 2004 mfabian@suse.de - run SuSEconfig.fonts and SuSEconfig.pango in %%post and %%postun * Sun Nov 02 2003 ro@suse.de - updated neededforbuild * Fri Jul 18 2003 mfabian@suse.de - Don't include kanji32.bdf in the binary rpm and mark it as "NoSource" because there might be legal problems distributing this font. * Thu Sep 05 2002 mfabian@suse.de - re-add lost bold, italic, and bold-italic versions of kanji32 font and the 14 and 16 pixel X11 fonts. * Mon Aug 26 2002 masaru@turbolinux.co.jp - upgraded to japanese-bitmap-fonts-0.4.5. * Mon Mar 11 2002 mfabian@suse.de - remove %%post and %%postun, SuSEconfig.fonts does that already, it's better not duplicate the work of SuSEconfig.fonts. * Wed Feb 20 2002 mfabian@suse.de - fix changelog (build did fail an ia64 because of incorrectly formatted changelog) * Wed Mar 07 2001 mfabian@suse.de - add xf86 to "# neededforbuild" (/usr/X11R6/bin/bdftopcf is needed). * Tue Jan 30 2001 mfabian@suse.de - add shinonome12-1.0.8 and shinonome16-1.0.3 - update k14goth to version 1.6.9 - improve fonts.alias - don't pack fonts.dir - cleanup of spec file. * Fri Aug 04 2000 mfabian@suse.de - adapted to SuSE, - updated Nagao San's knj10 fonts to version knj10-1.1 - added Nagao San's Nagamaru and Nagamin fonts and bold, italic, and bold-italic versions of these. - replaced 'fonts.dir.jp' by a call to mkfontdir - patched 'mkitalic' which caused autobuild to fail * Wed Mar 01 2000 Yasuyuki Furukawa <furukawa@vinelinux.org> - 2.0-7, 2.0-9, 2.0-10 - updated to kaname-alter-2.8.1, k14goth-1.5 * Tue Jan 18 2000 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - 2.0-6 - updated to kaname-alter-2.5 * Tue Jan 11 2000 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - 2.0-5 - change group - bzip2 many sources - updated to kaname-alter-2.4, k14goth-1.3 * Wed Dec 29 1999 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - rebuild (last build seems to be failed...) * Fri Dec 24 1999 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - removed verbose files in /usr/doc * Thu Dec 23 1999 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - kaname-alter-2.3 - k14goth-1.2 * Thu Nov 11 1999 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - 1.9-1.1 try Mr.Furukawa's mkitalic - 1.9-1.0 - bug fix in fonts.alias * Tue Nov 09 1999 Jun Nishii <jun@vinelinux.org> - update to kaname-alter-2.1 * Fri Oct 15 1999 MATSUMOTO Shoji <shom@flatout.org> - change mkitalic - change to kaname-alter-1.3 - change to k14goth-1.0 - add kanji32 * Tue Oct 05 1999 MATSUMOTO Shoji <shom@flatout.org> - add mkitalic - replace k14 to k14goth * Tue Sep 14 1999 Norihito Ohmori <ohmori@flatout.org> - change kaname-machi font to kaname-machi kai * Wed Dec 09 1998 MATSUMOTO Shoji <pje@linux.or.jp> - create spec
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