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Date:      Sat, 15 Mar 2014 18:11:11 +0100
From:      "MF Congres.com" <newslettercmf@fr.oleane.com>
To:        gnome <gnome@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Save More Limbs and Lives
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Subject: Re: ports/185252: x11-toolkits/pango can't find fonts
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miwi@FreeBSD.org wrote at 15:50 GMT on Mar 15, 2014:
 > hi, could u please check if the problem still exist with the current
 > portstree?

I noticed the problem with r348052 (~ March 13).  This was after
the change to make pango support staging.

I just updated to r348357 which changed the pango-querymodules
invocation in pkg-plist to use --update-cache (and put the module list
in lib/pango/1.8.0/modules.cache).  That fixes the problem I reported.
Thanks.

It's probably wise to use pango-querymodules --update-cache --system
(to avoid possible pollution due to pango config in the install user's
home directory), but that's apple polishing.

I'd also use %%PREFIX%% instead of %%LOCALBASE%% (or just leave the
absolute path off altogether) for the pango-querymodules invocation in
pkg-plist.  Also apple polishing unrelated to the bug.



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