2011/5/13 Dimitrios Glentadakis <dgl...@gmail.com>: > Στις Παρασκευή 13 Μάιος 2011 00:39:55 Zé γράψατε: >> 2011/5/12 Dick Gevers <dvgev...@xs4all.nl>: >> > On Thu, 12 May 2011 13:20:39 +0200, Dimitrios Glentadakis wrote about Re: >> > [Mageia-dev] why not disable bytecode interpreter in freetype2 ?: >> > >> >>When someone like me, has this problem of fonts, he cannot even use his >> >>system, he has a real problem. It costed me many uninstalls and installs >> >>and many hours of investigation. >> >> >> >>For that i asked a user friendly solution, is very important for them who >> >>are affected. >> >> >> >>Personnaly, after all, i am able now to set my pc to fit my needs but i >> >>continue to search a solution for other users who will be front of this >> >>problem in the future >> > >> > I can only make one suggestion - which works for me: keep the version one >> > is happy with and put the packages in the urpmi skip.list and you won't get >> > hurt by an upgrade. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > =Dick Gevers= >> > >> >> You always rebuild the freetype2 package, to do soedit the .spec file, >> in the section %prep add this: >> >> perl -pi -e 's|#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER|/\* >> #define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER \*/|' >> include/freetype/config/ftoption.h >> >> >> dont forget to also increase Release to avoid conflicts with existant >> freetype2, and then build the package. >> >> > > > Why do all these things when you can simply add an entry in the font.conf > file ?
Forgot to refer that even when you set it in .fonts.conf you will still have it in some situations, check http://www.webmasterkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/opera-linux/2140/disabling-bytecode-interpreter-font-rendering > -- > Dimitrios Glentadakis > -- Zé