Checking the log of ``make install'' I find many copies, in forms such as .pdf, .txt, (and even .5) of "fonts-conf" which says "See Also: fc-cache(1), fc-match(1), fc-list(1)." But there's no fc-cache(1) or fc-list(1). It did install fc-match(1), which refers to fontconfig(3), which is also not there. I don't find any "fontconfig.3" or any of the other relevant files listed above in the doc/ subdirectory of the 2.3.92 tarball. Did I screw something up in my installation, or are those docs really not there in the source? My configure args were: --prefix=/usr/X11R6 --with-confdir=/etc/fonts --with-add-fonts=/usr/local/share/fonts --with-expat-includes=/usr/X11R6/include --with-expat-lib=/usr/X11R6/lib which I don't *think* should switch off manpages. The fc-match(1) manpage has this on the bottom line; "__vendorversion__" I don't know if that points to something I've messed up; shouldn't it say something like "2.3.92"? I also notice in the 2.3.92 fonts-conf files (.txt, .html, and .5 flavors) say, in the Cache section: The default for this file is ``~/.fonts.cache-version'', where version is the font configuration file version number (currently 1). But fc-cache, run as part of the install process, made fonts.cache-2 files in the directories listed in local.conf. Is that "(currently 1)" bit out of date, or did I do something wrong? TIA, Jim _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig