Recently, Source Sans/Serif Pro fonts got renamed. The "Pro" suffix
was replaced with the major version of the font name.
In the case of Source Serif, the change was announced in
https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/issues/77 and besides the
name font metric have been changed too. Therefore, documents using the
old "Pro" version might look differently when the font is changed to
the new "4" version.
In the case of Source Sans, the metrics seem not to have been
changed (https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans/issues/192), but
this comment (https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans/issues/192#issuecomment-790143280)
suggests that it might happen in the future.
Due to the above, it makes sense to keep both old "Pro" and
new (numbered) fonts as separate packages. This commit reintroduced
the old "Pro" versions.
It seems that Arch Linux is also distributing both versions:
0d70461e5a/trunk/PKGBUILDCloses#157972
moved pgadmin3 to pgadmin4 and renamed to 3.nix
added an alias for pgadmin->pgadmin4
Signed-off-by: florian on nixos (Florian Brandes) <florian.brandes@posteo.de>
old non-throw aliases are converted into throws
and old throws are removed
./alias/maintainers/scripts/remove-old-aliases.py --file ./pkgs/top-level/aliases.nix --year 2019 --month 6
usage
'./maintainers/scripts/remove-old-aliases.py --year 2018 --file ./pkgs/top-level/aliases.nix'
first the matched lines are converted to throws with the comment
'Converted to throw $CURRENT_DATE'
then the throws older than the passed date are removed.
This was EOL by the time it was introduced into nixpkgs and should have
never gotten merged in the first place.
Browsers are complex beasts, and those that haven't seen an update in
two years simply cannot be secure.