The issue with the bytecode-interpreter is a bit more complex, at least
as far I can see. I could get it turned on only with a "broken"
libfreetype I compiled from source, turning FT_LOAD_FORCE_AUTOHINT-Macro
off (this means: breaking it).

This macro is used in upstream and patched sources, preventing native
hinting even if available in system libfreetype - why this macro is used
and how to replace it in a safe way, I don't know. Libfreetype prior to
2.2 ignored it in some cases (e.g. upstream build of ooo, not the ubuntu
one with patches), which was a bug. New libfreetype therefore really
forces autohinting - which is broken in 2.2.1 for setups with rgb-
subpixel-rendering and in general does not look that good as native
hinting. Fedora is using only autohinter, so they did not care about
bytecode-interpreter and their patches are providing recognition of
fontconfig-settings, except the one concerning the interpreter used by
default in ubuntu libfreetype.

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[Edgy] font hinting does not work with libfreetype6 v. 2.2.1
https://launchpad.net/bugs/54776

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