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[bug#49235] [PATCH] gnu: Add oneko.
From: |
Timotej Lazar |
Subject: |
[bug#49235] [PATCH] gnu: Add oneko. |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jun 2021 21:06:24 +0200 |
Leo Prikler <leo.prikler@student.tugraz.at> [2021-06-27 20:24:04+0200]:
> Is man/$LANG/man the way this should be structured?
I followed the pattern for existing manpages in my profile. `man -L ja
oneko` also returns the correct page. On a related note, would it be a
good idea to change the encoding from ISO-2022-JP to utf-8? `iconv`
produces a file that at least looks correct.
> For the patch, I think that it deserves a better name + comment. The
> copyright in those cases is not unclear – it is very clear who owns
> those bitmaps, and in at least one case it's further clear that the
> owner doesn't want others to reuse them.
I am not sure if the copyright actually covers *all* depictions of the
BSD daemon (and others), or just the (variatons of) the original image.
But I’ll reword the comment to say “nonfree” instead.
> The snippet should probably also remove the .include files, which at
> least seem referenced in the code.
Those includes are patched out. Just in case I’ll change the snippet to
remove whole directories instead of just the *xbm files.
Thanks,
Timotej
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- [bug#49235] [PATCH] gnu: Add oneko., Leo Prikler, 2021/06/27
- [bug#49235] [PATCH] gnu: Add oneko., Timotej Lazar, 2021/06/27
- [bug#49235] [PATCH] gnu: Add oneko., Leo Prikler, 2021/06/27
[bug#49235] [PATCH v2] gnu: Add oneko., Timotej Lazar, 2021/06/27
[bug#49235] [PATCH v3] gnu: Add oneko., Timotej Lazar, 2021/06/28