Native Quartz version of gnucash

cory steers madsteer at gmail.com
Wed May 20 21:21:13 PDT 2009


OK.  Threre no *fonts-cache-1 files in any of the places you mentioned
below.  And running "sudo fc-cache" didn't put any new ones in there.
I did find a /Users/[user name]/.fonts-cache-1 file and a bunch of *.cache-2
files in /Users/[user name]/.fontconfig.  Do I need to do anything with
those files?

Thanks,


On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Harry van der Wolf <hvdwolf at gmail.com>wrote:

> 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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