Is there any specific reason why any application would go completely haywire by 
replacing the system Freetype with a custom one? Reason for doing this would be 
enabling the "patented" TrueType byte code interpreter.

In my case, it's specifically WINE, where it complains about an internal app 
crash and stops certain Windows applications from working. Doing "pkg fix 
SUNWfreetype2" immediately fixes this. The rest of the system and all native 
applications continue to work peachy with any version.

Is Freetype built differently for Indiana?

Thanks for any hints,
-mg
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