Julien Rioux wrote: >> But now I'm curious, how do I get fc-list to "see" the >> fonts in the gsfonts directory? > > Looks like you have to run fc-cache to update the > database. Something like: sudo fc-cache -fsv
Julien and David, I'll start by reiterating that my build now works fine, as long as I do: ../configure --with-ncsb-dir=/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/ So, I have a successful workaround. And yes David, I manually applied Julien's patch before he pushed it. Now I'm simply curious to see how I can get fc-list to see the fonts. Julien, I tried both of these: sudo fc-cache -fsv sudo fc-cache -fsv /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/ With both commands, I get output that contains this: /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts: caching, new cache contents: 35 fonts, 0 dirs /var/cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory fc-cache: succeeded And yet fc-list | grep entury returns nothing, even after rebooting. Also, running ../configure *without* the --with-ncsb-dir option returns with the error again, so it seems that fc-list really can't find the fonts, even though they're right there. Any ideas? Julien, I'd like to make a suggestion. In the error message, I think it would be far more helpful if instead of this or use --with-ncsb-dir it said something like this or use `configure --with-ncsb-dir=PATH_TO_GSFONTS_DIR' The point is that it is not at all intuitive to know that gsfonts is the source of the New Century Schoolbook files. Thanks. - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
