Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Something that I do have to point out is that freetype, a very
important
library for Wine is not shipped with XCode nor MacOSX. We have to include it.
Huh? On my 10.5.7 Leopard system, Wine was able to find FreeType -- with LD_LIBRARY_PATH guidance. And I have nothing but
- MacOS (with iLife preinstalled)
- (selected packages from) the Xcode install DVD and
- XQuartz 2.3.3.2
installed on that box.
Did you install Apple's X11 before installing XQuartz, as the XQuartz site recommends?
Are you mislead by the following error message? ---- snip Wine cannot find the FreeType font library. To enable Wine to use TrueType fonts please install a version of FreeType greater than or equal to 2.0.5. http://www.freetype.org Building font metrics. This may take some time... Font metrics: 0.0% done fixme:font:LFD_InitFontInfo DBCS fonts like '-daewoo-gothic-medium-r-normal--16-120-100-100-c-160-ksc5601.1987-0' are not working correctly now. ...
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17674#c4 I saw those on my first compile && make && ./wine winecfg
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11/lib ./wine notepad prevents those messages. Wine then starts up much faster (still slower than a slower Ubuntu box, some people suppose that is due to the many fonts) and does not re-generate font data for *every* subprocess ran inside Wine.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11/lib is needed because libfreetype.* is there.
If you want, I'll try to identify (using pkgutil) what package installed /usr/X11/lib/libfreetype.*.
It's there. I'll check Fink to see what the latest versions are and how they compare.
James McKenzie