Right before the freeze, my sponsor uploaded an updated version of the "unifont" package, unifont-1:5.1.20080706-1. This update fixed a "Severity: important" bug in the existing Debian version (incomplete copyright/licensing information).
Current policy seems to indicate that a package can't even be included without complete copyright & licensing information. The uploaded package also closes every other bug for "unifont" except one for including unifont-bin utilities including unitopbm (the unitopbm author hasn't replied to my inquiry about licensing, so I couldn't include his program and I'm leaving the bug open for now). Also, for the first time for this package, there is a glyph for every visible code point in the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (Plane 0, the first 65,536 code points) -- it is a very major update to the old Debian package that adds almost 20,000 previously missing glyphs. Here are the bugs closed: #455101: "Severity: important" bug - lack of full copyright/license info fixed #178204: spacing - new TrueType version is spaced properly, including combining characters such as accents (as well as being scalable) #218720: contains most recent version of "unifont" glyphs #356594: adopted "unifont" package, orphaned in 2006 #441357: incorporates Rich Felker's Tibetan glyphs Unfortunately, an omission in the debian/control of "Conflicts" and "Replaces" for one of the entries created a new bug of "Severity: grave" (#493711) -- if the old "unifont" package is already installed, an attempt to install "xfonts-unifont" would fail (the package names differ, and they both use the same unifont.pcf.gz file). I turned "unifont" into "xfonts-unifont" (for the PCF version) and "ttf-unifont" (for the TrueType version) upon the recommendation of someone on these mailing lists. That new bug is easy to fix but I wanted to wait a few days now that the new "unifont" is in unstable and see if anyone spots anything else. This was my very first attempt at Debian packaging, so it is possible that I overlooked something else. After doing that upload, in preparing for an upload to Ubuntu, I am adding improvements made in the Ubuntu version of "unifont" that weren't ported back to Debian (or anywhere else for that matter, since there was no upstream for "unifont" for quite a while). I hadn't been running Ubuntu (just Sarge and then Etch) while working on unifont, so I didn't know about the Ubuntu changes earlier. I also cleaned up the final block of glyphs, in the U+FFxx range (something I didn't have time to do while trying to upload before the Lenny freeze). I also made a few very minor changes to the src/ directory to make a couple of programs a little more resilient to user-fed data. A simple diff would show almost 1000 lines changed, but they are almost all improvements to glyphs. Changes to src/ are minor. Can I upload a new version of ".orig.tar.gz" with all of the changes (including additions that others previously made for Ubuntu that had never been brought into Debian) rather than just a "-2" that only fixes the missing Conflicts/Replaces control file entry for inclusion into testing? Can I wait until Friday to give a few days for any other problems to be spotted and corrected in the package uploaded before the freeze? Paul Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]