On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 09:49:01AM +0200, Jörg Schaible wrote:

> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> well, this does not seem to be the complete truth. When I switched to gcc
> 5.x I did a revdep-rebuild for anything that was compiled against
> libstdc++.so.6 just like the according news entry was recommending. And I am
> quite sure that those Qt plugins were part of my 515 recompiled packages.
>
> Nevertheless, my KDE 4 apps were broken after the update to Qt 4.8.7.
> Rebuilding anything that was using libQtCore.so.4 solved it, but I fail to
> see how this is related to the gcc update two weeks ago.

I, too, was affected by this. I did the libstdc++ rebuild after upgrading
gcc (some 550 packages) a while back and now I was hit by the Qt problem, so
another rebuild of 500 packages with --changed-deps world.


Once finished, it left me with a new problem:
KDE doesn’t find my beloved terminus font anymore, both on my PC and my laptop.
It does not show up in any font selection dialog. The same goes for GTK
applications such as gimp (GTK2) and firefox (GTK3). No Terminus anywhere.

Does that ring a bell with anyone?


$ eix -e terminus-font
[I] media-fonts/terminus-font
     Available versions:  4.39-r1 ~4.40 {X a-like-o +center-tilde distinct-l 
+pcf +pcf-unicode-only +psf quote raw-font-data ru-dv +ru-g ru-i ru-k}
     Installed versions:  4.39-r1(20:45:20 12/24/16)(X center-tilde pcf 
pcf-unicode-only psf ru-g -a-like-o -distinct-l -quote -raw-font-data -ru-dv 
-ru-i -ru-k)

$ fc-list | grep -i terminus
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x24b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x12b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x32b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x22b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x18b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x28b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x20b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x18n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x28n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x20n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x12n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x32n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x22n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x14n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x24n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x16b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x16n.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/terminus/ter-x14b.pcf.gz: xos4 Terminus:style=Bold

$ qlop -l terminus-font|tail -n 1
Sat Dec 24 20:45:34 2016 >>> media-fonts/terminus-font-4.39-r1

I never used eselect fontconfig in the past (do I actually have to?), but
since terminus was disabled, I enabled it. It did not help either.

$ eselect fontconfig list|grep terminus
[50]  75-yes-terminus.conf *


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