Peter De Wachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: freewrl
> Severity: serious
> Justification: Policy 2.2.1
>
> This package contains many Bitstream fonts. The README file does not
> include a license
The font files are:
$ dlocate -L freewrl | grep font
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Amrigob.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Amrigobi.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Amrigoi.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Amrigon.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Baubodbi.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Baubodi.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Baubodn.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Futurab.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Futurabi.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/Futuran.ttf
/usr/share/perl5/VRML/fonts/README
(minus the README file, of course)
[...]
> To get replacement fonts, you can depend on ttf-bitstream-vera,
> ttf-freefont, or one of the other free fonts packaged in Debian.
Do you know which files from these packages could be used instead of the
ones included in freewrl? I don't know *how* freewrl uses them, but I
saw that they are simply copied in the binary-arch target of
debian/rules - it should be straightforward to create symlinks. One
would just have to know which targets to point to...
Regards, Frank
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Frank Küster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich
Debian Developer