On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com wrote:
Set one of those to /usr/X11/lib, because that's where libfreetype* resides in MacOS. There's no need to turn to MacPorts. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11/lib ./wine notepad lets wine finds hundreds of fonts.
BTW, Macports' wrapper uses DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH The ./wine wrapper itself sets DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to its internal .so dir.
Maybe it would not be a good idea to add this directory to the official ./wine wrapper, as it could cause conflicts with Fink or Macports sets of libraries?
There is a reason you may want to roll your own freetype. I don't believe the freetype that ships with even the latest Xorg dpkg contains support for the patented bytecode stuff or subpixel rendering enabled. I could be wrong about needing to do it (perhaps I have an old version floating around), but I rolled my own freetype with it enabled and enabled the proper keys in Wine and can hardly see a difference in Safari or Wine iexplore rendering winehq.org
You should be legally covered on by virtue of being a Mac user as Apple owns a nice patent chest and also owns one part of the patent pie.