On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Brian Haberman wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:50 PM, David Reiser wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Brian Haberman wrote:
0x1180000 - 0x11a3ff7 +libfontconfig.1.dylib ??? (???)
<245AABD6-D1C5-CDB2-3CFC-99161121C4AB> /usr/X11/lib/
libfontconfig.1.dylib
0x94237000 - 0x942e9ffb libFontParser.dylib ??? (???)
<EB089832-660F-0B34-3AC8-CCDA937987D9> /System/Library/
Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/
ATS.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libFontParser.dylib
Hmm. That looks like the right fontconfig to me. What do you get
from entering:
otool -L /sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib | head -2
in a terminal window?
Did you have xquartz 2.4.0 installed before you upgraded to Snow
Leopard?
Dave
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The following is what I get from the command:
> otool -L /sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib | head -2
/sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib:
/usr/X11/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib (compatibility version 5.0.0,
current version 5.0.0)
And yes, I did have xquartz 2.4.0 installed before I upgraded to
Snow Leopard.
Another match, at least on the compatibility version. What do you
get from:
ls -l /usr/X11/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib
I get:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 592160 Jul 11 02:29 /usr/X11/lib/
libfontconfig.1.dylib
At this point I'm trying to figure out if Apple's installer left
the fontconfig from xquartz in place because it thought it was the
same file anyway. Sometimes Apple's installer gets a bit weird,
especially with x11.
Dave
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David Reiser
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I get the same thing:
ls -l /usr/X11/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 592160 Jul 11 02:29 /usr/X11/lib/
libfontconfig.1.dylib
I just reinstalled X11 from the Snow Leopard upgrade CD. Maybe I
should remove /sw and start over?
Thanks,
Brian
If you have the time to wait for all those rebuilds, that's one
approach that might be cleanest.
Have you rebooted since you did all the installs? I ask that because I
have occasionally had issues with dbus getting set up correctly with
gconf2 under conditions I can't reliably reproduce, but that in some
cases a reboot resolves. I have no good reason to think that rebooting
will solve this problem, but it takes a whole lot less time than
reinstalling a virgin fink and compiling 300 or so packages to get
gnucash running.
Sorry for all the hassle, but we're working beyond my knowledge base
at the moment.
Dave
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David Reiser
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