used to provide support for '3d objects import in formats supported by
OSG into a new frame type called "3D Annotation". Scribus also offers
limited editing functions, such as setting the lighting source or the
default display mode for a PDF-3D-capable PDF viewer'.
maybe nice feature, but a rather large dependency... can be revisited if
needed ofcourse.
build breakage spotted by naddy@
Switches to Qt5, fix build with newer poppler via archlinux patches, fix
segfault at startup on ununsed ColorPixmapValue object.
tweaks from sthen@ & myself (mostly depends tidying), tested by rsadowski@
provide a debug package while here
Nothing uses it anymore, and the AFM files contained in the package were
generated in 1990.
Programs still using Adobe Type 1 fonts, such as TeX, bundle AFM files
with the fonts.
OK jca@, rsadowski@
This fixes CVE-2018-16140 and CVE-2019-14275.
Since version 3.2.7a, the X bitmaps files are not installed anymore.
From upstream CHANGES:
o Distribute the X bitmaps files within fig2dev, no need to install
these files. The files were needed for Tk and Perl/Tk output.
OK rsadowski@
Documented as a preferred mirror by upstream, has https, and doesn't
have all the problems ftp://tug.org has (overloaded, keepalive broken).
ok sthen@ edd@ (maintainer)
A few notes:
This year, we install the interpreter symlinks when the supporting texmf
files become available. Before we installed them all in texlive_base and
you could get dangling symlinks and confused users.
There are also a lot of Ruby-1.8 scripts in TeX Live, but we no longer
package such an old Ruby. There's too much to systematically test, so
for now we re-write the #! to a newer Ruby, and we can fix any problems
that arise on a case-by-case basis.
Tested by: matthieu@, cwen@, Jon Bernard and jca@.
Additional input from sthen@ and cwen@.
OK cwen@ and jca@.
Thank you all for your help!