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    /bin/sh/bin/sh/bin/shghostscript-fonts-stdrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)3.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.1^@^(@^YZC@Z7Y@Pe@Pe@Pd?Pb@Antonio Larrosa Antonio Larrosa Martin Hauke dimstar@opensuse.orgjsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.de- Force the converted Nimbus Mono font to be monospaced by using the --force-monospaced argument of ttf-converter 1.0.3 (boo#1169444 #c41)- Add a ghostscript-fonts-std-converted subpackage with fonts from ghostscript-fonts-std converted to TrueType format (boo#1169444)- Add "Provides: urw-fonts" to ghostscript-fonts-std since some binary packages like the ones from grafana.com explicitly require "urw-fonts".- Revert last change: reconfigure_post_* does not know a -n parameter, which in turn results in warnings (rpm < 4.14) or errors (rpm >= 4.14). > reconfigure_fonts_post: invalid option -- 'n' > error: Unknown option n in reconfigure_fonts_post(c)- Call reconfigure_fonts_* -n binary_RPM_package_name on openSUSE Tumbleweed and Leap 15.0 and SLE15 and later (boo#1067213).- Do no longer mess around with the original fonts: Do no longer try to "improve" the appearance of glyphs in certain fonts in a SUSE-sepcific way. Provide the fonts as originally intended. Now neither the SUSE-sepcific ghostscript-fonts-std-8.11.patch nor special tools like t1ascii and t1binary from the t1utils RPM are needed to build a RPM package that only contains fonts. Cf. the entry below dated "Tue Mar 27 16:57:57 CEST 2012".- Set the version is the same version as the current ghostscript package i.e. 9.06 because this ghostscript-fonts-* packages are the right ones for this Ghostscript version.- Have SuSEconfig.pango stuff in RPM scriptlets only if suse_version < 1220 because since openSUSE 12.2 there is no longer SuSEconfig.pango (see the "declined" comment of OBS submitrequest 136232).- Using an absolute path as source in symbolic link in spec file to avoid an issue with /usr/sbin/Check in SLE11, SLE_11_SP1, and SLE_11_SP2 that would wrongly convert a relative path ../ghostscript/fonts into a ../ghostscript/fonts.gz file. Afterwards /usr/lib/rpm/brp-symlink converts it to a relative path so that the binary RPM gets the intended symbolic link /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript -> ../ghostscript/fonts (bnc#778879).- Provide a link /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript which points to /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts (the directory where Ghostscript expects its fonts) to make the Ghostscript fonts also appear in the directory /usr/share/fonts/ where applications search for fonts (bnc#778879)./bin/sh/bin/shbuild73 1594060855  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?9.06-lp152.9.3.1ghostscriptfontsbchb.afmbchb.pfabchbi.afmbchbi.pfabchr.afmbchr.pfabchri.afmbchri.pfafcyr.afmfcyr.gsffcyri.afmfcyri.gsffhirw.gsffhirw.pfmfkarw.gsffkarw.pfmhrger.pfahrgerb.gsfhrgerd.gsfhrgero.gsfhrgkc.gsfhrgks.gsfhrgrr.pfahrgrrb.gsfhrgrro.gsfhritr.pfahritrb.gsfhritro.gsfhrpld.pfahrpldb.gsfhrpldbi.gsfhrpldi.pfahrplr.gsfhrplrb.gsfhrplrbo.gsfhrplro.gsfhrpls.gsfhrplsb.gsfhrplsbo.gsfhrplso.gsfhrplt.pfahrpltb.gsfhrpltbi.gsfhrplti.pfahrscc.pfahrsccb.gsfhrscco.gsfhrscs.pfahrscsb.gsfhrscso.gsfhrsyr.gsfputb.pfaputbi.pfaputr.pfaputri.pfau003043t.afmu003043t.gsfu003043t.pfmu004006t.afmu004006t.gsfu004006t.pfm/usr/share//usr/share/ghostscript//usr/share/ghostscript/fonts/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Maintenance:13173/openSUSE_Leap_15.2_Update/58e4740c0a846b63d2486857307c532a-ghostscript-fonts.openSUSE_Leap_15.2_Updatedrpmxz5noarch-suse-linux        directoryASCII font metricsPostScript Type 1 font text (%CreationDate: Sat Nov 3 22:32:22 1990)PostScript Type 1 font text (%CreationDate: Sat Nov 3 22:38:14 1990)PostScript Type 1 font text (%CreationDate: Fri Nov 2 19:00:13 1990)PostScript Type 1 font text (%CreationDate: Fri Nov 2 19:03:54 1990)PostScript Type 1 font program dataPrinter Font Metrics Hiragana, 664 bytes, Hiragana serif proportionalPrinter Font Metrics Katakana, 664 bytes, Katakana serif proportionalPostScript document textPostScript Type 1 font text (Utopia-Bold 001.001)PostScript Type 1 font text (Utopia-BoldItalic 001.001)PostScript Type 1 font text (Utopia-Regular 001.001)PostScript Type 1 font text (Utopia-Italic 001.001)PostScript Type 1 font text (URWAntiquaT-RegularCondensed 001.003)Printer Font Metrics URWAntiquaT-RegularCondensed, 2591 bytes, URWAntTRegConPostScript Type 1 font text (URWGroteskT-Bold 001.003)Printer Font Metrics URWGroteskT-Bold, 2561 bytes, URWGroTQTAB4G if [ -e /run/fontpackages/reconfigure-fonts ]; then if test -x /usr/sbin/fonts-config ; then LC_ALL=POSIX /usr/sbin/fonts-config --quiet fi rm /run/fontpackages/reconfigure-fonts fi if [ -e /run/fontpackages/reconfigure-fonts-cjk ]; then if test -x /usr/sbin/acroread-cidfont-config ; then /usr/sbin/acroread-cidfont-config fi if test -x /usr/sbin/ghostscript-cjk-config ; then /usr/sbin/ghostscript-cjk-config fi rm /run/fontpackages/reconfigure-fonts-cjk fi exit 0/bin/shutf-88145356630be0975d46aa6c4023732248bf9fdc1519bd57a72231822d0085058?7zXZ !t/A]"k%kf|5 ȶNPd {Lpd(F :ܤba+^^anEfg^VS֦B ܟ'* 9F"D(20Tz:;.=;[ $BNf:m(Q5PӀZYwJJ GqX{u! 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