[Bug 233946] Review Request: secondlife - The Second Life client

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Summary: Review Request: secondlife - The Second Life client
Alias: secondlife

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233946





------- Additional Comments From seg@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-05-07 02:07 EST -------
Argh. So the upgrade to debian 4.0 on my server didn't go so well, among other
things but I'm back in business again for now.

http://www.haxxed.com/rpms/secondlife/secondlife-1.15.0.2-1.src.rpm
http://www.haxxed.com/rpms/secondlife/secondlife.spec

* Thu Apr 26 2007 Callum Lerwick <seg@xxxxxxxxxx> 1.15.0.2-1
- New upstream.
- Non-redistributable fonts are no longer included, substitute DejaVu LGC
  for now.

Upstream pulled the fonts from the source tarball, so that's no longer a
problem. I've patched it to use DejaVu Sans Condensed which matches the original
font fairly well. The metrics on the mono font are still kind of off, but you
really only see this if you use the debug panels. (ctrl-shift-[1-4])

Unfortunately its hardwired to require DejaVu LGC, full DejaVu would be better,
for full unicode support but I figure LGC exists for a reason. I don't know if
we should force everyone to install full DejaVu. We could set a fallback to full
DejaVu if installed. This is all hacky, in the long run it would be nice if we
could patch it to use fontconfig and/or pango or something...

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