https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228865
--- Comment #8 from Alexander Ploumistos <alex.ploumistos(a)gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek from comment #7)
> > %description seems to contain a private use unicode
character (1480
> > 1561).
>
> Thanks, there was a funny-looking zero, I fixed it in both the spec file and
> the metainfo.xml file. By the way, which tool picked that up?
I does not display properly in firefox on my system, and I started
investigating.
You probably have the right font installed.
I usually edit files in bluefish, vi or gedit and their monospace fonts
displayed a regular zero. When I transferred the description text to
libreoffice writer I was able to see what was wrong.
Most likely you have /etc/mock/default.cfg linked to
fedora-21-x86_64.cfg.
I link it to fedora-rawhide-x86_64.cfg instead.
Actually it was linked to fedora-20-x86_64.cfg. Strange.
To sum up, please add:
- a comment about the license
- %check with appstream-util validate-relax
I have updated the spec file with a license-like comment, "BuildRequires:
libappstream-glib" and the appstream validation check. I should probably amend
my other gdouros-*-fonts packages as well.
Package is APPROVED.
Great, thanks! So can I set the cvs flag now?
Are all Douros fonts packaged? If you have any left to package,
I'll be
happy to review.
That would be really nice of you. I have Aroania and Asea in the review queue
(and I've just updated their spec files according to your remarks) which
together with Anaktoria and Alexander comprise upstream's TextFonts package:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228868
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228869
There are a few more of his fonts that have never been packaged, I hope the
internet archive keeps a copy of all of them, just in case.
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