freetype2-2.1.10 broken JDK
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Jul 27 16:15:23 GMT 2005
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 19:28 +0900, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>>>> On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 17:55:10 +0800
> >>>>> Huang wen hui <hwh at gddsn.org.cn> said:
>
> >>I am using JDK1.5.0 + chinese locale(zh_CN.UTF-8) under CURRENT, I use
> >>truetype font in fontconfig.properties.
> >>freetype2-2.1.10 broke JDK1.5.0 now revert to freetype2-2.1.9 solve this
> >>problem. It also broken JDK1.4.2
>
> >Just curious, but why you say that the jdk is broken? As far as I can
> >see you have a core file from X and the stack trace shows no mention of
> >java native libraries. It appears that maybe freetype2-2.1.10 broke
> >Xorg, but not java. Am I missing something?
> >
> >
> hwh> yes, freetype2-2.1.10 broke Xorg,but only java demo let Xorg crash.
>
> I met this problem, too. When I click a text in OpenOffice 1.1, Xorg
> server is crashed. Invoking Emacs 22.0.50 crashes Xorg server as
> well. So, I'm using freetype 2.1.9 for workaround.
See the x11@ archives. This is a known issue with FT 2.1.10. We're
waiting for a response from wither xorg or the FT guys on how to
properly fix it. Note: XF86 is also affected. People using multi-byte
fonts seem to be more likely to hit this crash than others.
Joe
>
> Sincerely,
>
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