Michael Mauch wrote:
Rob wrote:


The first thing I am not certain of is my recompilation of Xorg using the suggested USE flags. I put the new USE flags in /etc/make.conf and then issued the command: "emerge -N xorg-x11". Will that work, or do I have to do the emerge with "emerge --newuse --enable bitmap-fonts truetype-fonts type1-fonts" explicitely? Perhaps my understanding of USE flags is wrong for recompiling packages.


emerge has no "--enable" option (you can see this in "man emerge"), and
you don't need the -N option if you re-emerge a single package.
If you want to set USE flags, edit /etc/make.conf (search for USE
there).

To see the USE flags for the xorg-x11 package, try

  emerge -av xorg-x11

(look in the man page to find out what the -a and -v options mean; after
all it could be possible that I tell you something wrong).

The output of that command is (here):

|  These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
|
|  Calculating dependencies ...done!
|  [ebuild R ] x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r4 -3dfx +3dnow +bitmap-fonts -cjk
|  -debug -dlloader -dmx +doc -font-server -insecure-drivers +ipv6 -minimal
|  +mmx +nls -nocxx +opengl +pam -sdk -sse -static +truetype-fonts
|  +type1-fonts (-uclibc) +xprint* +xv 0 kB
|
|  Total size of downloads: 0 kB
|
|  Do you want me to merge these packages? [Yes/No]

The USE flags prepended with a "+" are enabled, the ones starting with
"-" are disabled, the "*" after "+xprint" means that it's a changed USE
flag since the last emerge of xorg-x11.

bitmap-fonts, truetype-fonts and type1-fonts are all enabled here, and I
don't have them listed in my USE flags in /etc/make.conf. They are the
default (so some people can disable them if they want to).


I wonder about this, because I enable the xtt module in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but I get an error message that the xtt module cannot be found. Using slocate I confirmed that xtt is nowhere to be found.


I don't know whether xorg has an "xtt" module. My xorg.conf has
"freetype" and "type1", but no "xtt".
Regards...
                Michael
Thank you Michael,

I will print this out and go back and try again if needed. Its strange that if Xorg has no xtt module, that xorgconfig or whatever the configuration program is called now automatically put it in the xorg.conf, although commented out.

Sincerely,  Rob
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