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- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 07:05:21 +0200
- From: "Niels Kobschaetzki" <n.kobschaetzki@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Kana-Problems
- References: <20080417080425.9360bdd2.n.kobschaetzki@googlemail.com> <87y779ctob.fsf@uwakimon.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> <78d7dd350804201936p582d55d2qaf3b3e9d578c0333@mail.gmail.com>
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:36 AM, Nguyen Vu Hung <vuhung16plus+shape@example.com> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: > > > > Niels Kobschaetzki writes: > > > > > I got my system updated in the last days and suddenly I have a > > > strange problem. > > > > Sudden, yes, strange, no. "Don't fix what ain't broke" unless you > > have the inclination to unbreak the fix. > > > A good point for debugging. I like my desktop-system up to date and I have not the time to follow the changelogs of the 1000+ ports I have installed right now to check if it is necessary to install updates. I expect a useful result from an update and as long as I don't do a distribution-upgrade (that's what it called on Ubuntu, don't know the right term for FreeBSD) I do not really expect an update of ports to break my system. Therefore I update it regularly (and usually as automatic as possible). How do you keep track of all the stuff you have installed on your system (and if an update brings a new feature you would like to have - not only security stuff)? RSS-feeds for every single project you have an application from installed? > > > I did a fc-cache -f but that gave me only the situation described > > > above, before there were only boxes. A hyphen is substituded by > > > some random Hangeul-syllable. > To the OP: > I would rewind the system to the last-good configuration. > Add the new fonts, one by one into my $HOME/.fonts and run fc-cache, > then test if the new installed font is functioning well. Problem is already solved (at least it works again) as I wrote three days ago: I deleted a port (fonts/webfonts I think) and now everything works again. Don't know why it didn't work after the update but the deletion of webfonts fixed it for me. All other true-type-fonts (like some often mentioned unicode-font) are still on the system and working (but doesn't give the result I want). Niels
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