> I let our win32 hackers respond before making a decision either way. Tor? I just vaguely remember noticing before that looking at the mtime of a directory indeed is not necessarily a reliable way to see if its contents has changed on Windows. Unfortunately. So far I haven't bothered doing anything to it, and just adviced people to run fc-cache manually if it seems that they are missing fonts. >> 1) scan directory and subdirectories and use max(mtimes, ctimes) of all >> files as mtime of directory. > > Would be a PITA. But might still be the only (?) solution. Would be inside #ifdef _WIN32 obviously. --tml _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig