Bug#387928: Bug #387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-11-11 Thread Pablo Di Noto
Had the same problem when installing sid from scratch with cdebootstrap. In my case, the problem arises when installing package ttf-opensymbol (as dependency to OpenOffice 2.0.4-5 packages). fc-cache fails: roxstolen:/root# fc-cache -v /usr/share/fonts: skipping, 0 fonts, 3 dirs /usr/share/f

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-11-04 Thread Steve Langasek
severity 387928 important thanks The only way I am able to reproduce this bug is if I have a fonts.conf without a cache directive, and the only way I am able to get a fonts.conf without a cache directive is by modifying this conffile and then disallowing dpkg to update the conffile on upgrade. Th

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-10 Thread David Baron
I do not believe this is still a problem. Probably can close unless someone had this happen again! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-10 Thread Andreas Barth
* Keith Packard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061010 03:18]: > On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 19:43 +0200, Andreas Barth wrote: > > > If fonts.conf is changed, the user is asked via debconf if the file can > > be overwritten. So, the only issue is if (the file is changed) and (the > > user denies overwritting it).

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-09 Thread Keith Packard
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 19:43 +0200, Andreas Barth wrote: > If fonts.conf is changed, the user is asked via debconf if the file can > be overwritten. So, the only issue is if (the file is changed) and (the > user denies overwritting it). Note that there was a transient bug in one of the 2.4.0 versi

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-09 Thread Andreas Barth
* Ross Boylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061009 18:22]: > > Hi David, > > * Keith Packard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060917 15:17]: > > > This problem stems from user-modified fonts.conf files which renders > > > fontconfig unable to replace it with the new version that includes the > > > necessary elements.

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-09 Thread Ross Boylan
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:22:21PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote: > clone 387928 > reassign -1 release-notes > severity -1 normal > retitle -1 user-modified fonts.conf-files needs to be overwritten > submitter -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > tags 387928 + moreinfo > severity 387928 important > thanks > > Hi D

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-10-09 Thread Andreas Barth
clone 387928 reassign -1 release-notes severity -1 normal retitle -1 user-modified fonts.conf-files needs to be overwritten submitter -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] tags 387928 + moreinfo severity 387928 important thanks Hi David, * Keith Packard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060917 15:17]: > This problem stems fro

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-09-20 Thread Thomas Bushnell BSG
I'm not sure after all that the lilypond failures were the same bug. They are a different bug: that fontconfig doesn't reliably work right if $HOME doesn't exist. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-09-17 Thread Keith Packard
On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 17:23 +0300, David Baron wrote: > Package: fontconfig > Version: 2.4.1-1 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable > > Recent Sid versions cannot write font caches. > Will report scanning of # directories, # fonts in log or using -v option, > but will not wr

Bug#387928: fontconfig: Cannot write cache files

2006-09-17 Thread David Baron
Package: fontconfig Version: 2.4.1-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Recent Sid versions cannot write font caches. Will report scanning of # directories, # fonts in log or using -v option, but will not write caches. This renders X very slow (such a bug reported) and KDE and