[tex-live] missing Adobe AFM files?

Norbert Preining preining at logic.at
Fri Oct 13 23:42:21 CEST 2006


Hi Frank! Hi Ralf!

I know it is weekend, and you have no time, but still ...

On Fre, 13 Okt 2006, Frank Küster wrote:
> karl at freefriends.org (Karl Berry) wrote:
> > Once again: what Fabrice wrote was a system which *automatically*
> > updates the file lists in texmf-dist/tpm and texmf-doc/tpm.  Manual
> > changes to those file lists are useless and get overwritten.
> >
> > The scripts update foo.tpm by, essentially, looking for subdirectories
> > named "foo" in the usual places.  This is why I say tpm names =
> > directory names.  For example, helvetic.tpm contains files in
> > directories named "helvetic".
> 
> Ah, now I understand.  I tend to consider this as a design flaw, but we
> might have to cope with it.

(I really thought I have explained this once on debian-(te)tex, whatever)

Since you two know best the problems which currently exists, could you
make a new proposal which:
- takes into respect the tpm names stuff
  Furthermore, if directory names on CTAN and in TeX live are the same,
  this also helps, but this is not necessary

- takes into account the new licensing Walter told us

- lists 
  . what directories should be removed/changed
  . which directories finally exist with which content

I would prepare the stuff for TeX live svn repository.

I guess Karl will agree if we do this (or?).

Thanks a lot and all the best

Norbert

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