Ok, then it was probably an old version of libfreetype (not installed as
ubuntu package) causing the problem. After removing all libfreetype
files in /usr/local/lib, the symbolic link seized to appear at
libfreetype6 or libxft re-installation. Thank you for your help,
Sebastian! But, I'm curious, why did this symbolic link re-appear every
time I re-installed some Ubuntu packages? Always nice to learn something
from the problems you run into...

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