# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-fonts/urw-fonts/urw-fonts-2.4.9.ebuild,v 1.19 2012/01/22 22:58:42 ssuominen Exp $ # At some point URW++ released fonts under GPL license. After that they were took # and improved by Valek Filippov and this work was somehow related with AFPL... # At least it can be found on their svn server: # http://svn.ghostscript.com/ghostscript/trunk/urw-fonts/ # Also, some time ago, sources where published on sf.net: # http://sourceforge.net/projects/gs-fonts/files/ # At this point this package was published on a nuber of other sites # (gimp.org/cups.org) and media-fonts/gnu-gs-fonts-std was added to the tree. # But nobody use that old releases any mover and everybody syncs with # svn.ghostscript.com. The most recent tag there is: # http://svn.ghostscript.com/ghostscript/tags/urw-fonts-1.0.7pre44/ # But note that version we have is different from upstream tag. This happened # because we started to use redhat versions and followed their versioning. It's # hard to say why they use such strange version since they also sync with # svn.ghostscript.com. Redhat's ChangeLog states: # Tue Jan 8 23:00:00 2008 Than Ngo 2.4-2 # - update to 1.0.7pre44 inherit eutils rpm font versionator MY_PV=$(replace_version_separator 2 -) DESCRIPTION="free good quality fonts gpl'd by URW++" HOMEPAGE="http://www.urwpp.de/" SRC_URI="mirror://gentoo/${PN}-${MY_PV}.fc13.src.rpm" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86 ~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x86-macos ~m68k-mint ~sparc-solaris ~x64-solaris ~x86-solaris" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" IUSE="" RDEPEND="${DEPEND} !media-fonts/gnu-gs-fonts-std !media-fonts/gnu-gs-fonts-other" S=${WORKDIR} FONT_S=${S} FONT_SUFFIX="afm pfb pfm" DOCS="ChangeLog README*" pkg_postinst() { font_pkg_postinst elog "If you upgraded from ${PN}-2.1-r2 some fonts will look a bit" elog "different. Take a look at bug #208990 if interested." }