Bug 181759

Summary: need to add dependency of fonts for langauges
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: A S Alam <aalam>
Component: m17n-dbAssignee: Jens Petersen <petersen>
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Version: 5CC: eng-i18n-bugs, mshao
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Description A S Alam 2006-02-16 11:00:25 UTC
Description of problem:
When we install a m17n-db-LANG package, then it should check whether repective
languague's fonts were installed or not?

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
1.3.2-2

How reproducible:
everytime with a language (suppose Punjabi) installation

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Fresh install Desktop with any single Indic (suppose Punjabi) Language
2. yum install m17n-db-hindi (other than default (Punjabi) language)
3. Package is installed, but without hindi langauge's fonts
  
Actual results:
m17n-db-LANG (m17n-db-hindi) package installed

Expected results:
m17-db-LANG (m17n-db-hindi) package should show dependency for fonts
(fonts-hindi), so that User can able to use other langauge (hindi)

Additional info:

Comment 1 Jens Petersen 2006-02-17 06:28:03 UTC
If you want to add Hindi support after installation, the way to do it
is "yum group install hindi-support" or use the package tool,
otherwise better to grab the fonts yourself I'm afraid.

While I sympathize with the idea, the m17n-db input maps are not really tied
to any particular fonts - it is conceivable users might prefer to install
some other font in place of the ones we ship for instance.