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All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
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Unsorted entries in PLIST files have generated a pkglint warning for at
least 12 years. Somewhat more recently, pkglint has learned to sort
PLIST files automatically. Since pkglint 5.4.23, the sorting is only
done in obvious, simple cases. These have been applied by running:
pkglint -Cnone,PLIST -Wnone,plist-sort -r -F
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Problems found locating distfiles:
Package acroread7-chsfont: missing distfile acrobat7-fonts/chsfont.tar.gz
Package acroread7-font-share: missing distfile acrobat7-fonts/korfont.tar.gz
Package acroread7-korfont: missing distfile acrobat7-fonts/korfont.tar.gz
Package acroread9-chtfont: missing distfile acrobat9-fonts/FontPack910_cht_i486-linux.tar.bz2
Package acroread9-jpnfont: missing distfile acrobat9-fonts/FontPack910_jpn_i486-linux.tar.bz2
Package cyberbase-ttf: missing distfile cyberbit-ttf/Cyberbase.ZIP
Package cyberbit-ttf: missing distfile cyberbit-ttf/Cyberbit.ZIP
Package pixel-sagas-startrek: missing distfile PS_Font_Fontana.zip
Package pixel-sagas-startrek: missing distfile PS_Font_Montalban.zip
Package pixel-sagas-startrek: missing distfile PS_Font_Probert.zip
Package pixel-sagas-startrek: missing distfile PS_Font_Sternbach.zip
Package pixel-sagas-startrek: missing distfile PS_Font_Trek_Arrowcaps.zip
Package umefont-ttf: missing distfile umefont_560.tar.xz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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As discussed on tech-pkg.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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* Set MASTERS_SITES as MASTER_SITE_LOCAL
Changelog:
* Remove DroidSansArabic.ttf and DroidSansHebrew.ttf
* Add DroidKufi-*.ttf, DroidNaskh-*.ttf, DroidSansArmenian.ttf,
DroidSansEthiopic-*.ttf, DroidSansGeorgian.ttf,
DroidSansHebrew-*.ttf and DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf
* Probably some improvements
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The Droid family of fonts was designed by Ascender's Steve Matteson
beginning in the fall of 2006. The goal was to provide optimal
quality and reading comfort on a mobile handset. The Droid fonts
were optimized for use in application menus, web browsers and for
other screen text.
Ascender Corporation worked closely with Google and the Open Handset
Alliance to develop these system fonts for Android, a free, open
source, and fully customizable mobile platform.
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