So all sorts of apps I run from the command line spew this message:
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
If it is gonna spew to the terminal anyway, wouldn't it have been nice if the message said something about where it now wants to read the config from?
After much googling, the algorithm is apparently:
mkdir .config/fontconfig mv .fonts.conf .config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
The spewage went away after I did that.
El sáb, 19-01-2013 a las 20:30 -0500, Tom Horsley escribió:
So all sorts of apps I run from the command line spew this message:
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
If it is gonna spew to the terminal anyway, wouldn't it have been nice if the message said something about where it now wants to read the config from?
After much googling, the algorithm is apparently:
mkdir .config/fontconfig mv .fonts.conf .config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
The spewage went away after I did that.
Thanks very much! Very useful.
Cheers Lailah
On 01/19/2013 05:30 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
So all sorts of apps I run from the command line spew this message:
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
If it is gonna spew to the terminal anyway, wouldn't it have been nice if the message said something about where it now wants to read the config from?
After much googling, the algorithm is apparently:
mkdir .config/fontconfig mv .fonts.conf .config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
The spewage went away after I did that.
Still does it during yum update, though
El lun, 21-01-2013 a las 16:55 -0500, Tom Horsley escribió:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 12:40:43 -0800 Konstantin Svist wrote:
Still does it during yum update, though
Maybe the root user needs the same ~/.fonts.conf fix?
I tried to do it but says that the file .fonts.conf doesn't exist. And that's all.
Cheers, Lailah