It looks like your package uses DejaVu fonts in a way that might be affected by changes to the way DejaVu fonts are packaged. As a temporary measure symlinks were added so that the old paths would still work in f32. However, they are going to be removed in f33 and you will want to make sure your package will work there. Typically the issue does not result in obvious build errors, but rather problems will show up at run time. One way to work around this issue is to make finding the font paths more automated at build time. This can be done using fontconfig to search for fonts installed in the build root and use the returned path to create symlinks. So you might use something like the following to set up the build environment: %global fonts font(dejavusans) BuildRequires: fontconfig %{fonts} Requires: %{fonts} Then in the install section you might use something like the following to create the symlinks: pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT ln -f -s $(fc-match -f "%{file}" "sans") \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/%{name}/data/fonts/sans.ttf popd There is additional information in a bug convering the DevaVu change (bug 1806272) and an example fix discussed in a hedgewars bug (bug 1823360).
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 33 development cycle. Changing version to 33.
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