Yeah, that's odd all right.

Try looking at /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.dir . That was one place where I found "fixed" font entries. It may be that you have some corrupt or missing fonts.dir files.

On Monday, December 8, 2003, at 09:19 PM, Mark E. Perkins wrote:

Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

You've verified that all of the packages got installed, not just built? If so, try reinstalling them.

I used 'fink list -i' to verify that the xfree86-* packages had been installed. All the same, I reinstalled (fink reinstall ...) all of them, with no change in what happens when I try to run....


I've also verified that gcc3.3 is installed and is being used, both via gcc --version and by watching what happens when other packages were updated.

I'm really puzzled by the font path complaints that I see. Is there a config file somewhere that I should check.

Thanks,
Mark




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