Native Quartz version of gnucash
Harry van der Wolf
hvdwolf at gmail.com
Wed May 20 09:46:42 PDT 2009
Based on your logs it looks as if your font cache is updated (on every
startup?). This should happen only once until some major changes take place
regarding fonts, updates on fontconfig or freetype, or programs heavily
using fontconfig and/or freetype. Sometimes it can happen that your font
cache is corrupt. I can't examine your system.
If the problem persists it might be best to remove the font caches. You can
find the fonts in
1. Users/[*user name*]/Library/Fonts
2. Library/Fonts
3. Network/Library/Fonts
(Note: System/Library/Fonts also contains fonts but avoid making changes to
this folder.)
To remove the font caches do:
rm -f Users/[*user name*]/Library/Fonts/*fonts.cache-1
rm -f /Library/Fonts/*fonts.cache-1
rm -f /Network/Library/Fonts/*fonts.cache-1
To rebuild the font cache(s) use: sudo fc-cache
Harry
2009/5/20 cory steers <madsteer at gmail.com>
> Thanks for all the quick replies.
> No, I have not installed XQuartz. The version from Apple, 2.1.6 doesn't
> have an app_to_run in preferences.
>
> So, I will install the latest XQuartz and then try the patch from Lenore.
>
> As for why my current XQuartz is slow? Don't know, but here's the system
> logs during the 2 MINUTES it took to start up:
>
> May 20 07:05:42 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: X11.app: main():
> argc=2
> May 20 07:05:42 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[0] =
> /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
> May 20 07:05:42 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[1] =
> -psn_0_6895251
> May 20 07:05:42 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: Waiting for startup
> parameters via Mach IPC.
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: X11.app: Could not
> connect to server (DISPLAY="0:0", unsetting). Starting X server.
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: X11.app: Launching
> /usr/X11/bin/startx:
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[0] = /bin/sh
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[1] = -c
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[2] =
> /usr/X11/bin/startx
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: font_cache: Scanning
> user font directories to generate X11 font caches
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: font_cache: Updating
> FC cache
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp org.x.privileged_startx[13200]: font_cache: Scanning
> system font directories to generate X11 font caches
> May 20 07:06:57 mbp defaults[13215]: \nThe domain/default pair of
> (org.x.X11, dpi) does not exist
> May 20 07:06:58 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: X11.app:
> do_start_x11_server(): argc=4
> May 20 07:06:58 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[0] =
> /usr/X11/bin/X
> May 20 07:06:58 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[1] = :0
> May 20 07:06:58 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[2] = -nolisten
> May 20 07:06:58 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: argv[3] = tcp
> May 20 07:06:59 mbp X11.bin[13177]: Could not connect the action
> apps_table_cancel: to target of class X11Controller
> May 20 07:06:59 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: InitConnectionLimits:
> MaxClients = 255
> May 20 07:06:59 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: Xquartz starting:
> May 20 07:06:59 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: X.Org X Server
> 1.4.2-apple33
> May 20 07:06:59 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: Build Date: 20090327
> May 20 07:07:00 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: Sync Extension 3.0
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (EE) XKB: Couldn't
> open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 0
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 1
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 2
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (EE) XKB: Couldn't
> open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 3
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 4
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 5
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) initialising
> device 6
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 0
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 1
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 2
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 3
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 4
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 5
> May 20 07:07:01 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: (dix) enabling device
> 6
> May 20 07:07:02 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: AllocNewConnection:
> client index = 1, socket fd = 8
> May 20 07:07:02 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: AllocNewConnection:
> client index = 2, socket fd = 7
> May 20 07:07:03 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: AllocNewConnection:
> client index = 3, socket fd = 13
> May 20 07:07:03: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
> May 20 07:07:03 mbp org.x.privileged_startx[13200]: font_cache: Updating FC
> cache
> May 20 07:07:04 mbp [0x0-0x693693].org.x.X11[13177]: font_cache: Done
> May 20 07:07:06 mbp org.x.privileged_startx[13200]: font_cache: Done
>
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu at macports.org>wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 19, 2009, at 20:46, cory steers wrote:
>>
>> A little background: I installed 10.5.7 the other day and it completely
>>> broke my gnucash setup. X11 is now REALLY slow to start
>>>
>>
>> how so? Please explain. Is there anything relevant in your system log to
>> indicate the problem.
>>
>> , and it doesn't
>>> start an xterm window automatically anymore.
>>>
>>
>> It should run whatever you have set in app_to_run in your preferences
>> (which is still xterm by default).
>>
>> Also, the gnucash I had from
>>> fink stopped working, and I was unable to get it going.
>>>
>>
>> Why? What happens when you try?
>>
>>
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