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Date:      Tue, 8 Apr 2008 10:55:58 -0300
From:      Aline de Freitas <aline@riseup.net>
To:        Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net>
Cc:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: CALL FOR TESTERS: linux-f8 infrastructure ports
Message-ID:  <200804081056.01370.aline@riseup.net>
In-Reply-To: <20080408120026.582326h7ubg7rd40@webmail.leidinger.net>
References:  <72854627@bb.ipt.ru> <200804072321.19332.aline@riseup.net> <20080408120026.582326h7ubg7rd40@webmail.leidinger.net>

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Em Tuesday 08 April 2008 07:00:26 Alexander Leidinger escreveu:
> Quoting Aline de Freitas <aline@riseup.net> (from Mon, 7 Apr 2008
>
> 23:21:16 -0300):
> > Googleearth:
> >
> > The linux_dri is builted against the old linux-xorg-libs, so I keep it
> > (looks like it doesn't conflict with the new linux-f8-xorg-libs).
> > googleearth complains for the old expat (linux-expat) but a symlink usi=
ng
> > the new linux-f8-expat seems to do the trick. The only problem really is
> > with the
>
> This is dangerous. Maybe Boris needs to add some compat libs, or we
> need to install a new google earth (one which uses the new expat
> version).
>
> > fonts. Googleearth pop-ups a windows complaining about missing Bitstream
> > Vera Sans font and I get a interface with a strange (but readeable) fon=
t.
>
> My first idea about this is, that this should be a problem with your
> native installation of X.org. But on a second thought it may be a
> problem in the linux-font* area.
>
In my native xorg I have a good set of fonts. It looks like the linux-apps=
=20
can't see them.

Here are the screenshoots:

With the new linux-f8-stuff:
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/googleearth-withf8.png
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/realplayer-withf8.png
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/acroread7-withf8.png

And without then (but still with linux_base-f8):
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/googleearth-nof8.png
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/realplayer-nof8.png
http://baderna.birosca.org/~aline/share/bsd-f8/acroread7-nof8.png


> > linux-realplayer:
> >
> > Looks ok, no problems at all. The font interface doesn't seems to be the
> > default one, but I'm not sure. (linux-f8-fontconfig issue?)
> > Terminal messages:
> > (realplay.bin:37022): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
> >         Using the fallback 'C' locale.
>
> What's your locale (echo $LANG)? We may have to add some symlinks from
> the FreeBSD names to the linux names (or maybe something more
> advanced, if the linux locale system needs more stuff to have it right).
pt_BR.UTF-8

The linux layer has only C and POSIX:

[aline@anderson-herzer:/usr/home/aline]$ LANG=3DC LC_ALL=3DC sudo=20
chroot /compat/linux bash
[I have no name!@anderson-herzer:/]$ locale -a
C
POSIX

Thanks,
=2D-=20
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