Le mardi 23 mai 2006 à 10:22 -0400, Adam Jackson a écrit : > I'm of the opinion that leaving xfs enabled isn't really a big deal Unfortunately, as every single FCxT1 release shows, leaving xfs enabled means various users will have their X server fail mysteriously because of problems locating "fixed". Notwithstanding the fact that they probably do not have a single main app needing "fixed" anymore. Core font system is not "just working" and "low impact". Every once in a while it manages to remind everyone it's still lurking under the X server. As long as the current system is unchanged it will stay one of the X server main points of failure. +1 to reduce its perimeter in FC to something minimalistic, lightweight and robust. Even if it means reducing its functionnalities to the bare minimum required by the spec. Let the apps which didn't bother with fontconfig migration bear the weight of core font management, if they really want to keep it alive forever. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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