https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905255
(long bug -- comment 43 onwards is probably the place to start)
This package (open-vm-tools) uses doxygen to generate API
documentation. doxygen copies a font file from
'/usr/share/fonts/gnu-free/FreeSans.ttf' into the API docs directory,
and as a result [assuming you don't do anything else] the font file
gets copied into the final RPM as part of the %doc.
I don't quite understand how precisely this font file is used. The
CSS (doxygen.css) contains a reference to "FreeSans" as a font choice,
but I didn't know that browsers would use this reference to start
downloading *.ttf files from the same directory. Removing the font
file shows no obvious change to the doxygen docs when viewed in my
Firefox browser.
So question: Should the font file be removed? Left alone? Linked?
Something else?
Also there's a suggestion that this is a bug in doxygen:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2009-January/019434.html
although it was closed as NOTABUG (I don't think the doxygen packager
understood Nicolas Mailhot's bug report).
Rich.
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