fonts-farsiweb 0.4.dfsg-11 source package in Ubuntu

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fonts-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-11) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add proper Replaces, Provides, Conflicts to handle smooth upgrades
    after renaming

fonts-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-10) unstable; urgency=low

  * Team upload
  * Rename source package to "fonts-farsiweb" to fit the Font
    Packages Naming Policy.
  * Bump Standards to 3.9.2 (checked)
  * Minor rewrite of package description to make it fit the
    Developer's Reference recommendations and including "Persian" in the
    synopsis.
  * Change fonts install directory from
    usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-farsiweb to
    usr/share/fonts/truetype/farsiweb
  * Drop defoma transition code and therefore drop preinst script.

ttf-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-9) unstable; urgency=low

  * Change the logic in preinst script to be really sure that we
    remove the defoma hints file

ttf-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-8) unstable; urgency=low

  * Rebuild with new defoma to avoid #557321
  * Drop README.source as it is useless with 3.0 source format packages
  * Drop defoma use

ttf-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * Bump standards to 3.8.3 (checked)
  * Add README.source
  * Set section to fonts
  * Set Maintainer to the fonts team
  * Bump debhelper compatibility to 7
  * Completely switch to debhelper 7, with a minimal rules file
  * No longer use CDBS
  * Add ${misc:Depends} to binary packages dependencies to properly
    cope with dependencies added by debhelper utilities
  * Switch to 3.0 (quilt) source format

ttf-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-6) unstable; urgency=low

  * Rename "Nazli Bold" to "Nazli-Bold" in defoma hints file to workaround 
    defoma errors from the vflib3 defoma script. (Closes: #319951)

ttf-farsiweb (0.4.dfsg-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Maintainer: Debian Arabic Packaging Team.
    - Thanks to Christian Perrier for his work on this package.
  * Clarify issues about the fonts license, as not all fonts from upstream
    are included in this package (4 out of 10 fonts). (Closes: #376686)
    - Add README.Debian with info about this.
    - Mention the this issue in debian/copyright.
    - Add dfsg to the version to mark the difference from upstream.
  * Remove the ttf-farsiweb.hints manual entry from conffiles, as it is auto 
    generated by dh_installdeb.

ttf-farsiweb (0.4-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Include a more complete copyright file with correct information about
    the GPL
  * Add nazlib.ttf to the udeb. Closes: #376341
  * Bump Standards to 3.7.2.0
  * Move cdbs and debhelper to Build-Depends as they're needed for the clean
    target

ttf-farsiweb (0.4-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Switch to cdbs and considerably simplify debian/rules

ttf-farsiweb (0.4-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Maintainer

ttf-farsiweb (0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial Release.
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Fri,  11 Nov 2011 18:59:26 +0000

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Original maintainer:
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Architectures:
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Section:
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fonts-farsiweb: free TrueType fonts for Persian language

 The package provides a standard set of Unicode Persian (Farsi) fonts, including
 Titr, Nazli, Nazli Bold, and Homa.

fonts-farsiweb-udeb: No summary available for fonts-farsiweb-udeb in ubuntu saucy.

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ttf-farsiweb: transitional dummy package

 This package is a dummy transitional package. It can be safely removed.