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Closed dvasiliu opened this Issue Feb 24, 2016 · 42 comments Projects None yet Labels OSX Milestone No milestone Assignees 9prady9 5 participants fontconfig error: cannot load default config file osx dvasiliu commented Feb 24, 2016 Hi Everyone, I have a MacBook PRO with an NVIDIA discrete graphics card (750m) I succeeded to compile arrayfire without errors but when I try to run filters_cuda for example, I get: ArrayFire v3.3.0 (CUDA, 64-bit Mac OSX, build fd660a0) Platform: CUDA Toolkit 7.5, Driver: CUDA Driver fontconfig error: cannot load default config file octave Version: 7050 [0] GeForce GT 750M, 2048 MB, CUDA Compute 3.0 Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file ArrayFire Exception (Internal error:998): @Freetype library:217: font face creation failed(3001) In function void af::Window::initWindow(const int, const int, const char *const) In file src/api/cpp/graphics.cpp:19 libc++abi.dylib: terminating with uncaught exception of type af::exception: ArrayFire Exception (Internal error:998): @Freetype library:217: font face creation failed(3001) In function void af::Window::initWindow(const int, const int, const char *const) In file src/api/cpp/graphics.cpp:19 Abort trap: 6 I checked with brew install and I have both "fontconfig" and "freetype" libraries. shehzan10 added the OSX label Feb 24, 2016 9prady9 was assigned by shehzan10 Feb 24, 2016 ArrayFire member shehzan10 commented Feb 24, 2016 We have been able to run this on a OS X 10.11 system. Can you confirm whether you have the Vera font installed? You can run locate -i vera | grep ttf. I believe freetype/fontconfig source the font from /opt/X11/share/fonts/TTF/Vera.ttf. Edit: Al
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Debian8 + XFCE #408 Closed ysalmon opened this Issue Jul 4, 2016 · 11 comments fontconfig error: cannot load default config file linux Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants ysalmon commented Jul 4,
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2016 I am trying to install Pyzo 4.2.1neatly under Debian 8 with XFCE. When I run it, the console says Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file and the fonts the menus do not look right https://github.com/arrayfire/arrayfire/issues/1302 (the font in the editors themselves are right). I tried to understand what is happening and installed the QT4 version of qtconfig. Running it lets me set GTK+ as the GUI style, and fonts get anti-aliased accordingly. But the problem persists in Pyzo : the font size is modified to match the size I set in GTK, but font do not get antialiased. What strikes me is that qtconfig itself, which I assume https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues/408 uses QT4 as well, does not exhibit the problem that Pyzo does. (open image to full size to see the difference between Pyzo and QTconfig) ysalmon commented Jul 4, 2016 It also appears that qtconfig "obeys" /etc/xdg/Trolltech.conf while Pyzo does not seem to. ysalmon commented Jul 5, 2016 I found a qt.conf file in the Pyzo directory ; maybe settings should go there. But moving the [qt] section of my /etc/xdg/Trolltech.conf there does not improve the situation. almarklein commented Jul 5, 2016 • edited I recon you are installing from source? (not using the binaries from pyzo.org) ysalmon commented Jul 5, 2016 I am using the binaries from pyzo.org, namely https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/releases/download/v4.2.1/pyzo-4.2.1-linux64.tar.gz almarklein commented Jul 5, 2016 In that case, I suggest you do apt-get install python3-pyqt4 (or was it python3-qt4?). And then pip install pyzo. @ghisvail is maintaining a Debian build of Pyzo. I am not sure what the status of that is, exactly. ghisvail commented Jul 6, 2016 Pyzo is available for Debian Stretch / Sid. One could easily build a package for Jessie by checking out the packaging repository and installing the build dependencies, before running dpkg-buildpackage. fppascal commented Jul 20, 2016 On kubuntu 16.04, strace /usr/local/src/pyzo-4.2.1/pyzo gives the following message access("/home/almar/miniconda34/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", R_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) write(2, "Fontconfig error: ", 18
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set fontconfig on Windows Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > I have installed the true type fonts in: > > c:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Efl\share\fonts > (Efl is the name of the package). Any particular reason why you don't install them into Windows itself? Are they strictly for use by Efl only from licensing or usefulness point of view, and are there so many of them that having them visible in the normal font selection of Windows apps would just cause lots of clutter? Presumably the Efl code really *does* require fontconfig, either by using it directly or by using the pangoft2 library? > Of course, if I just do that, You didn't tell where you installed fontconfig, and whether you used a prebuilt package like mine at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/dependencies/fontconfig-2.4.2-tml-20071015.zip or from somewhere else, or whether you compiled fontconfig yourself? > fontconfig can not find the fonts and I get > the error: > > Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file Well, that message doesn't say that it can't find the fonts, it says that it can't find the fonts.conf file. (But the end result of course is that no fonts are found either, as it is the fonts.conf file which tells where to look for fonts...) > What I would like to know is how I can correctly set fontconfig on > Windows. I would unzip the above zip file (or a newer version if/when one is available) into the c:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Efl folder, and not move the files thus unzipped around after that. Then in c:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Efl\etc\fonts\fonts.conf I would replace "