use BerkeleyDB;
my $kageaddr="kage2.fonts.jp:80"; # Specify port number!
-my $t1asm = "/sw/bin/t1asm"; # point to 't1asm' executable.
+my $t1asm = "/usr/local/bin/t1asm"; # point to 't1asm' executable.
die "Cannot execute $t1asm. Abort.\n" unless -x $t1asm;
-my $pfaedit="/Users/izumi/work/fonteditor/pfaedit/pfaedit/pfaedit"; # point to 'pfaedit' executable.
+my $pfaedit="/usr/local/bin/pfaedit"; # point to 'pfaedit' executable.
die "Cannot execute $pfaedit. Abort.\n" unless -x $pfaedit;
my $cleanup_script="svg2t1.pfe"; # Set the name of pfaedit script.
-my $dbpath="/Users/izumi/.chise/glyph.db"; # Set to your DB path.
+my $dbpath="$HOME/.chise/glyph.db"; # Set to your DB path.
# Open Glyph Database
my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Hash
-Filename => $dbpath, -Flags => DB_CREATE