Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:10:30 +0200 From: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net> To: Andriy Gapon <avg@icyb.net.ua> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org, Chagin Dmitry <dchagin@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: skype after f7->f8: problem with cyrillic characters in nicks Message-ID: <20090617081030.13936rohe2h0zl0k@webmail.leidinger.net> In-Reply-To: <4A37B6A5.9050307@icyb.net.ua> References: <4A365FA9.9080507@icyb.net.ua> <20090615152648.GA36229@dchagin.static.corbina.ru> <4A366C00.3030805@icyb.net.ua> <43933666@ipt.ru> <4A37709D.8050004@icyb.net.ua> <20090616160020.87652sesgxibgvc4@webmail.leidinger.net> <4A37B6A5.9050307@icyb.net.ua>
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Quoting Andriy Gapon <avg@icyb.net.ua> (from Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:13:41 +0300): > on 16/06/2009 17:00 Alexander Leidinger said the following: >> If you run the linux fc-cache, you may cause problems for the FreeBSD >> native libfreetype. This is the reason why the Makefile says what it says. > > This is the only only part that I can't fully understand. If linux > fc-cache makes > changes only under /compat/linux then they should not affect native > libfreetype. > As far I understand fc-cache only creates some file(s), so a parent > directory for > that file should be the only pre-condition. AFAIK the cache files are created where the fonts are (if this changed, it would be good to know...). The tools get's the info from the X server where the fonts are. This means the files are changed in places in the FreeBSD tree, not in LINUXBASE. If you are able to come up with a way to achieve what you want, I'm all ears, but when I was looking into the issue, I was not able to come up with something else than what we have currently (making a copy of all fonts into LINUXBASE is not really an option here). Bye, Alexander. -- Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander @ Leidinger.net: PGP ID = B0063FE7 http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild @ FreeBSD.org : PGP ID = 72077137
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