Am 11.11.2013 um 20:01 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia: > $ /opt/X11/bin/fc-cache -v
This command is faulty! (I know that it knows only one level of verbosity. But sometimes I want to force something. Then I think I better do not hide my intentions. When it's not a faulty itself.) I ran it privately and also with elevated privileges. Privately I got: pete 82 /\ /opt/X11/bin/fc-cache -vvv /opt/X11/share/fonts: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 10 dirs /opt/X11/share/fonts: failed to write cache /opt/X11/share/fonts/100dpi: caching, new cache contents: 398 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/X11/share/fonts/100dpi: failed to write cache ... /opt/X11/var/cache/fontconfig: not cleaning unwritable cache directory /Users/pete/.cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory /Users/pete/.fontconfig: cleaning cache directory /opt/X11/bin/fc-cache: failed With elevated privileges I got: pete 83 /\ sudo /opt/X11/bin/fc-cache -vvv Password: /opt/X11/share/fonts: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 10 dirs /opt/X11/share/fonts: failed to write cache /opt/X11/share/fonts/100dpi: caching, new cache contents: 398 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/X11/share/fonts/100dpi: failed to write cache ... /opt/X11/var/cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory /Users/pete/.cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory /Users/pete/.fontconfig: cleaning cache directory /opt/X11/bin/fc-cache: failed Every time the same output is generated. It plays no role whether the private or the privileged command comes first. -- Greetings Pete Don't force it; get a larger hammer. – Anthony's Law of Force _______________________________________________ Xquartz-dev mailing list Xquartz-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/xquartz-dev