Bug 1282587

Summary: subpackage fontawesome-web should provide font(fontawesome-web)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Piotr Popieluch <piotr1212>
Component: fontawesome-fontsAssignee: Petr Vobornik <pvoborni>
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Description Piotr Popieluch 2015-11-16 19:56:49 UTC
Description of problem:

fontawesome provides font(fontawesome) but subpackage fontawesome-web does not provide a font() package:

rpm --provides -qp fontawesome-fonts-4.4.0-2.fc24.noarch.rpm
config(fontawesome-fonts) = 4.4.0-2.fc24
font(fontawesome)
fontawesome-fonts = 4.4.0-2.fc24

rpm --provides -qp noarch/fontawesome-fonts-web-4.4.0-2.fc24.noarch.rpm
fontawesome-fonts-web = 4.4.0-2.fc24


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provide font(fontawesome-web)

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Comment 1 Nicolas Mailhot 2015-11-17 07:49:06 UTC
Please never do that, the font() provides have very specific meaning: the font is installed in the system font repository in a general-purpose format applications can use which is *definitely* *not* the case of fontawesome-web

(besides font() provides are automatically computed if fonts are correctly installed, if not font() provides are computed by rpm that means there are no usable files in the package)

Comment 2 Piotr Popieluch 2015-11-17 08:50:36 UTC
Ok, thanks for clarification.