On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 12:31, Viraj Chatterjee wrote: > Whenever I launch my GTK+ based application on a > client's machine (Red Hat 8.0, 9.0), I get the > following two errors: > > Fontconfig error: line 1: unknown encoding > Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file > > On searching the Internet, someone hinted that it is > possible that the /etc/fonts/fonts.conf file isn't in > an encoding that fontconfig can understand correctly > and hence the problem. Though, I found no errors with > the said file. The fc-list and fc-cache commands work > correctly and I also tried force converting the > fonts.conf file to UTF-8 and then trying to launch my > application, but that too didn't help. > > Any ideas, on what might be wrong? An what does the client's machine's environment variables LANG, and LC_* look like? Regards, Enrique