Package Details: ttf-google-fonts-git 1:r8380.47f307584-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ttf-google-fonts-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ttf-google-fonts-git
Description: TrueType fonts from the Google Fonts project (git version)
Upstream URL: https://github.com/google/fonts
Keywords: fonts google ttf
Licenses: custom:SIL Open Font License, custom:Ubuntu Font License v1.0
Conflicts: jsmath-fonts, lohit-fonts, ttf-andika, ttf-arabeyes-fonts, ttf-cardo, ttf-comfortaa, ttf-google-fonts-typewolf, ttf-lekton, ttf-lora-cyrillic, ttf-medievalsharp, ttf-nova, ttf-oxygen, ttf-oxygen-git, ttf-pt-fonts, ttf-source-code-pro-ibx, ttf-source-sans-pro-ibx, ttf-vollkorn-ibx
Provides: jsmath-fonts, lohit-fonts, ttf-andika, ttf-cardo, ttf-carlito, ttf-comfortaa, ttf-lekton, ttf-lora-cyrillic, ttf-medievalsharp, ttf-nova, ttf-oxygen, ttf-oxygen-git, ttf-pt-fonts, ttf-source-code-pro-ibx, ttf-source-sans-pro-ibx, ttf-vollkorn-ibx
Submitter: sebstar
Maintainer: andrewSC
Last Packager: andrewSC
Votes: 557
Popularity: 0.35
First Submitted: 2013-04-27 20:41 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-06 23:47 (UTC)

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thatgeek commented on 2017-11-17 03:56 (UTC)

If you're having an issue upgraded with errors related to fonts like merriweather, here's my steps to resolve the issue (assuming you have Yaourt): #Clear out what you had before yaourt -R fonts-meta-extended-lt sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq) sudo pacman -R ttf-google-fonts-git sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq) #Install dependencies yaourt -S ttf-merriweather-sans ttf-opensans ttf-oswald ttf-quintessential ttf-signika yaourt -S fonts-meta-extended-lt #Heads up, if ttf-impallari-cantora isn't fixed yet, change the PKGBUILD source to the URL in the comments on the package yaourt -S ttf-impallari-cantora yaourt -S ttf-google-fonts-git

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jstjohn commented on 2012-08-03 08:04 (UTC)

Markus00000, have you tried building the package the normal way (i.e. not using an AUR wrapper)? I have never had an issue building this package when not using an AUR wrapper, aside from that one time there was a bug in upstream Mercurial.

Markus00000 commented on 2012-08-03 08:01 (UTC)

requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests transaction abort! rollback completed abort: connection ended unexpectedly ==> ERROR: An unknown error has occurred. Exiting... /usr/bin/packer: line 274: 4565 User defined signal 1 makepkg $MAKEPKGOPTS -f The build failed. This happens every time. Does the installation work for others?

James_Eder commented on 2012-08-01 19:23 (UTC)

'-maxdepth 3' is required to prevent find from descending in to the 'src' directories and grabbing things it shouldn't. For example look at 'src/googlefontdirectory/ofl/bevan/'

jstjohn commented on 2012-08-01 18:37 (UTC)

I removed `-maxdepth 2` from the PKGBUILD I use locally because of khalsah's comment. After I rebuilt the package and installed it, I thought the net upgrade size was surprising large, but I don't know with certainty if it's related to the `maxdepth` change. After I installed the latest version, my pacman.log shows this: "upgraded ttf-google-webfonts (2681-1 -> 2709-1)" Targets (1): ttf-google-webfonts-2709-1 Total Installed Size: 167.51 MiB Net Upgrade Size: 33.00 MiB

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-07-31 20:52 (UTC)

It seems like they have reorganized the repository and the find command in the package function needs to have maxdepth of 3 in order to find the fonts in the repository. (Though it also makes me wonder if it's worthwhile to have maxdepth in the PKGBUILD at all).

scjet commented on 2012-07-09 06:29 (UTC)

ransaction abort! rollback completed abort: connection ended unexpectedly ==> ERROR: An unknown error has occurred. Exiting... /usr/bin/packer: line 274: 887 User defined signal 1 makepkg $MAKEPKGOPTS --asroot -f The build failed.

Mindless commented on 2012-06-28 05:28 (UTC)

Consider using the archive from http://joemaller.com/1856/download-google-fonts/ instead.

scj7t4 commented on 2012-06-20 19:55 (UTC)

I think the issue is that the repository is really large and HG doesn't seem to handle those particularly well.

Gently commented on 2012-06-11 14:37 (UTC)

Tried this last night and got a 'transaction abort' error. Half an hour later I manually cloned the repos and it worked fine (hg clone https://googlefontdirectory.googlecode.com/hg/ googlefontdirectory;). Tried the PKGBUILD again this morning and it worked. So not sure what is going on.

sonic414 commented on 2012-05-20 03:22 (UTC)

A pull of 1Gb+ for a couple of fonts? >__< .. Ouch ..