On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 22:44 -0700, Rainer Heilke wrote: > Solaris comes with a pile of PostScript fonts, so that's covered. I > don't think there's a fontconfig--nothing in my path (which is fairly > extensive), but more to the point, no man page for it. There are all > sorts of FcFont[...] entries in the man pages, though... Not sure what > they all are. They all seem to reference 3fontconfig, which also has no > man page.
That sounds like fontconfig. It's an open source library, remember - checking for documentation is hardly a conclusive way to determine its absence :S Look for fontconfig.h and fontconfig.so (or whatever Solaris calls shared libraries ... I don't have it installed yet). I strongly suspect it'll be present, given the Fc* manpages and the fact that Solaris 10 has GNOME, which tends to use fontconfig (and may require it, not sure). You may need to tweak your PKG_CONFIG_PATH env var to include the directory where 'fontconfig.pc' is if Scribus's `configure' script doesn't find it the first time around. -- Craig Ringer
