...as part of the "rootless"/System Integrity Protection setup, presumably.

Specifically,

apple:Fonts root# pwd
/Library/SystemMigration/History/Migration-AF8CBD75-2455-4B1C-A87C-296C69E2FABE/QuarantineRoot/System/Library/Fonts
lapple:Fonts root# ls
encodings.dir   fonts.dir       fonts.list      fonts.scale


(the part after Migration- probably varies)

I imagine that means the fonts in /System/Library/Fonts are no longer available 
to the X server.

The specific font files in there (and presumably no longer usable by the X 
server) are:
Apple Braille Outline 6 Dot.ttf
Apple Braille Outline 8 Dot.ttf
Apple Braille Pinpoint 6 Dot.ttf
Apple Braille Pinpoint 8 Dot.ttf
Apple Braille.ttf
Apple Color Emoji.ttf
Apple Symbols.ttc
AppleSDGothicNeo.ttc
AquaKana.ttc
ArialHB.ttc
Avenir Next Condensed.ttc
Avenir Next.ttc
Avenir.ttc
Courier.dfont
GeezaPro.ttc
Geneva.dfont
HelveLTMM
Helvetica.dfont
HelveticaNeue.dfont
HelveticaNeueDeskInterface.ttc
Hiragino Sans GB W3.ttc
Hiragino Sans GB W6.ttc
Keyboard.ttf
Kohinoor.ttc
KohinoorBangla.ttc
KohinoorTelugu.ttc
LastResort.ttf
LucidaGrande.ttc
MarkerFelt.ttc
Menlo.ttc
Monaco.dfont
Noteworthy.ttc
Optima.ttc
Palatino.ttc
PingFang.ttc
SFNSDisplay-Black.otf
SFNSDisplay-Bold.otf
SFNSDisplay-Heavy.otf
SFNSDisplay-Light.otf
SFNSDisplay-Medium.otf
SFNSDisplay-Regular.otf
SFNSDisplay-Semibold.otf
SFNSDisplay-Thin.otf
SFNSDisplay-Ultralight.otf
SFNSText-Bold.otf
SFNSText-BoldG1.otf
SFNSText-BoldG2.otf
SFNSText-BoldG3.otf
SFNSText-BoldItalic.otf
SFNSText-BoldItalicG1.otf
SFNSText-BoldItalicG2.otf
SFNSText-BoldItalicG3.otf
SFNSText-Heavy.otf
SFNSText-HeavyItalic.otf
SFNSText-Light.otf
SFNSText-LightItalic.otf
SFNSText-Medium.otf
SFNSText-MediumItalic.otf
SFNSText-Regular.otf
SFNSText-RegularG1.otf
SFNSText-RegularG2.otf
SFNSText-RegularG3.otf
SFNSText-RegularItalic.otf
SFNSText-RegularItalicG1.otf
SFNSText-RegularItalicG2.otf
SFNSText-RegularItalicG3.otf
SFNSText-Semibold.otf
SFNSText-SemiboldItalic.otf
STHeiti Light.ttc
STHeiti Medium.ttc
STHeiti Thin.ttc
STHeiti UltraLight.ttc
Symbol.ttf
Thonburi.ttc
Times.dfont
TimesLTMM
ZapfDingbats.ttf
ヒラギノ明朝 ProN W3.ttc
ヒラギノ明朝 ProN W6.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W0.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W1.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W2.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W3.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W4.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W5.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W6.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W7.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W8.ttc
ヒラギノ角ゴシック W9.ttc


I disabled rootless, because I have other stuff I've ported that needs to be in 
/usr (like a PAM module in /usr/l/ib/pam, or various items in /usr/share).  But 
that's obviously not the desirable answer.  (I'm curious if I can put them back 
with csrutil disable in effect, and then re-enable it, and see whether it 
clobbers them again or leaves them in place; but for now, I'm just annoyed with 
the interference, since I've tweaked Unix distros and administered many flavors 
of Unix systems since before there was an OS X, and have little patience with 
Orwellian approaches to locking something down, i.e. those I have to fight with 
to get around, even with administrative privileges.)

So what (if anything) can/should be done so that the X server can once again 
use those fonts?

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