If you just rebuild the system caches, does that help?
(as root)
# rm /var/cache/fontconfig/*
# fc-cache -f -v
Well -- so I guess since my fontconfig installation is via macports, Ryan
was right in suggesting that my fontconfig was in /opt/local. BUt cleaning
it doesn't seemed to have
Eric Covener wrote:
However, I never received an answer about about how to get apache to see the
.fontconfig caches.
Apache doesn't care about them. Maybe your CGI does, but setting up
the execution environment for your CGI isn't really something OT here.
I'll add something to the above :
I'm having a problem with performance of the program dot (for rendering
graphs) when called from a python cgi script, served by an apache virtual
host. I'm writing this email both the apache httpd list as well as the
graphviz users lists (hoping some intersection might be useful).
I'm using OSX
However, I never received an answer about about how to get apache to see the
.fontconfig caches.
Apache doesn't care about them. Maybe your CGI does, but setting up
the execution environment for your CGI isn't really something OT here.
--
Eric Covener
cove...@gmail.com
Thanks John, Stephen, and Jonathan for your very helpful and timely
responses.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:35 PM, John Ellson john.ell...@comcast.netwrote:
On 04/25/2009 01:13 PM, Stephen North wrote:
A hunch is that some cache is not seen or is not available.
Could be the fontconfig cache.
This seems precisely to be the problem. I do have a ~/.fontconfig
directory containing cache files. When I delete it, the performance of the
command line script is just as slow as the cgi script until the next time
the command is run (e.g. after the cache is remade).So I guess the