i just tried in a fresh sid installation and the bug does not occur any
more. i think the bug can be closed.
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fontconfig now seems to create caches per-user as needed.
look at the following example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.fontconfig$ rm *
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.fontconfig$ su
Password:
silver-cube:/home/thomas/.fontconfig# aptitude reinstall xfonts-75dpi
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silver-cube:/home/thomas/.fontconfig# exit
[EMA
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.1.0-1
Severity: normal
i just bootstrapped a fresh debian sid installation and installed
x-window-system-core,which also installs xserver-org. that showed me
always the same dialog "Empty Value not allowed here." "Empty Value."
(sorry i did not write don't the
Keith Packard wrote:
That 'shouldn't' happen either -- the first application should place all
of the relevant font informatio in ~/.fonts.cache-1 and application
startup time should get back to normal immediately. If not, then there's
still a bug in fontconfig.
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Keith Packard wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 21:20 +0200, Thomas Weidner wrote:
Package: libxft2
Version: 2.1.7-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
after doing the update to Xorg last night. opening truetype fonts lasts
really long. That means every app which loads some true type font need
~5s longer to
Package: libxft2
Version: 2.1.7-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
after doing the update to Xorg last night. opening truetype fonts lasts
really long. That means every app which loads some true type font need
~5s longer to start. Doing a simple ltrace -r xfd -fa Sans shows this:
0.000125 XftFontOpenName(0x80
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