> On Monday 20 December 2004 23:05, you wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 18:28, William T. Wright wrote:
> > > I just upgraded to SuSE 9.0 from my 1999-vintage Caldera eDesktop, and
> > > most of the transition has been very smooth. The exception is running
> > > Quattro Pro. Seems that Corel set everything up to run with glibc 2.0
> > > or 2.1, and SuSE 9.0 is using 2.3. I installed the font server from the
> > > RPMs and my package manager says all is well with them. I suspect that
> > > the Fonttastic font server doesn't work with the newest flavor glibc.
> > > The error message says that it is unable to add Fonttastic font server
> > > to the font path. The font server is not installed.
> > >
> > > I still have the glibc 2.1 RPMs that came with the Caldera distro.
> > > Could I go ahead and install the older glibc 2.1 to run in parallel? I
> > > remember something about doing this with qt so I could run both KDE 1
> > > and 2.2 on the same box.
> > >
> > > Yes, Corel's WINE implementation sometimes runs slow, but I've been
> > > using Quattro Pro since the 80s, and all my financial records are in
> > > it.
> >
> > William,
> >
> > This is just one possibility so here goes. SuSE has a semi-bad habit of
> > putting stuff in a strange place. KDE and Mozilla go in /opt and docs
> > go in /usr/share/doc and many others including some libs. I'd do an rpm
> > -ql on the packages and find out if they modified the paths to where
> > things go. I didn't see the fonttastic server in the SuSE disc set so I
> > assume it came from corel. being pre-made, It may be looking for RedHat
> > paths. You may need to create some symbolic links. It may not be an
> > incompatibility issue....just a misguided path. :^) just a guess....
> >
> >
> > Mike Branda Jr.
>
I think you're on to something. In KPackage, the package file list shows:
/etc/init.d/fonttastic (missing file)
/etc/rc.d/init.d/fonttastic (where /etc/rc.d is a symbolic link to the
missing file).
Clicking on the missing file in KPackage brings an error message, "Couldn't
find the program 'fonttastic'". A file search of / turned up two
"fonttastic" files. One is a sizeable script in /etc/init.d/init.d to see
if the host is running Red Hat or SuSE, then start the font server at
bootup. The second is another script in /usr/sbin that simply issues the
command to start the font server.
When I tried to start the font server from a console, it dies thusly:
linux:/usr/X11R6/bin # fontfs
Notice: Using config file: /etc/fonttastic/config
Binding TCP socket: Address already in use
Fatal: Cannot establish any listening sockets
Notice: Font server terminated: Tue Dec 21 19:37:52 2004
Font server terminated: See /var/log/fonttastic/fs-errors
Looks like a conflict problem. The log file isn't updated, so I don't have
much else to go on. The config file shows "port = 7102" at the end line. Is
this the TCP socket in question? If that's the case, what's a good socket
to substitute?
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