Installed XFCE4.2 RC3 on FreeBSD-CURRENT, Now No Anti-Aliased Fonts in Linux-Opera
Jud
judmarc at fastmail.fm
Sun Jan 9 15:45:17 CET 2005
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 15:35:04 +0100, Oliver Lehmann <lehmann at ans-netz.de>
wrote:
> Jud wrote:
>
>
>> Loading Xft library from Opera executable failed. Trying to load it on
>> our
>> own.
>> Trying to load Xft 2...
>> dlopen("libXft.so.2") failed:
>> /usr/X11R6/lib/libfontconfig.so.1:
>> ELF file OS ABI invalid
>> dlopen("libXft2.so") failed: libXft2.so: cannot open shared
>> object
>> file: No such file or directory
>> Failed. Trying again, really hard this time, by opening
>> libfontconfig on our own
>> dlopen("libfontconfig.so.1") failed
>> Failed
>> Trying to load Xft 1...
>> dlopen("libXft.so.1") failed:
>> /usr/X11R6/lib/libfontconfig.so.1:
>> ELF file OS ABI invalid
>> Failed
>
> for me this looks like an opera or X problem... I don't see any xfce libs
> involved.
Yes, I agree. But since anti-aliasing worked fine before installation of
XFCE4.2 RC3, I am trying to figure out what has changed. Perhaps
something in XFCE's config files is pointing Linux-Opera at different
libXft or libfontconfig libraries than it was using before the
installation?
Jud
P.S. Oliver, I keep getting the same error (about a duplicate script in
bsd.port.mk) when I try to use the various versions of your FreeBSD ports
patch. I imagine there is something elementary I'm doing wrong. What I
do is move the patch to /usr/ports and run patch -p0 < patchfile. The
patch applies cleanly. Then I cd to /usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4 and type
'make install clean,' and always get the same error about duplicate
scripts or something like that. Any obvious error in this procedure?
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