On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Rui Miguel Seabra wrote:

> On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 13:32, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
> > I do not think this is a good idea; we should not modify the user's 
> > XF86Config behind the user's back. Quite appart from the potential 
> > for a serious screw up this creates (XF86Config is a can of worms), 
> > it just does not feel right.
> 
> I agree with this.

I agree too. Regarding this bug though, we can't release a RH 7.1 rpm that
requires 90% of RH users to modify their xconfig files. This might be RH's
fault be we we have to work around it in a seemless way.

If there is no other clever work around we should revert to the previous
behaviour.

I'll make this revision by changing Tomas #if 1 => #if 0 and uncommenting
the code in the wrapper script. Feel free to come up with a clever
fix. I'll keep my stock RH X config file to test said clever solutions.

Martin

PS. I used the wrapper script too.

> 
> > I do agree that we need to find a smooth way of dealing with this, 
> > even though this _is_ a RH misconfiguration problem which affects 
> > not only AW and of which RH has been aware for a long time.
> 
> I can put cat <<EOF in the post install alerting the user for it.
> 
> > There is one thing that I do not get; did you guys use to run AW via 
> > the wrapper script, or did you call it directly, with the fontpath 
> > added in some other way? According to the RH and our bug 
> > reports xset should also not be working, in which case you should 
> > have been getting the same behaviour with the wrapper script (I did 
> > nothing more than moved the XSetFontPath call from the wrapper 
> > script into the AW executable).
> 
> I've always used the wrapper script.
> 
> > So, is the RH wrapper script different than the normal Unix wrapper 
> > script, or has RH 7 got a patched version of xset, or did it use to 
> > work for some different reason yet? Basically, we have to find a 
> > way to set the font path on RH 7, but it will take someone with RH 
> > 7 to work this out.
> 
> The problem here is that we're having X have fonts through the x font
> server instead of having X handle fonts.
> 
> However, RH's default XF86Config-4 config file does not allow (by lack
> of loading the font handling modules) to use xset (because for that you
> need X handling fonts, and not the x font server).
> 
> RH should load the modules by default, because they do not take that
> much more memory and so it won't break the usage of xset.
> 
> ON RH 7.x, and 6.2, I believe as well, you have to add the abiword fonts
> to the font server config, and restart it.
> 
> Hugs, rms
> 
> -- 
> + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown
> + Whatever you do will be insignificant,
> | but it is very important that you do it -- Ghandi
> + So let's do it...?
> 


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