Actually I've just now recognised, that not all the caches are rebuilt
just a few one. These cache files had a 32 version in the cache
directory originally, but inside the chroot, fontconfig generated a
64bit version too. On the other hand if i run the application without
chroot it uses just the 32bit version... :s It's tricky... Ideas?
Cheers,
Reni
2012-10-04 12:08 keltezéssel, Renáta Hodován írta:
Hi All!
I 'd like to chroot a process what uses fontconfig. For this reason
I've hard linked my font directories (/etc/fonts, /etc/X11/fonts/,
/usr/locale/share/fonts/, /usr/share/fonts/) and my fontconfig cache
directories (/var/cache/fontconfig/ and $HOME/.fontconfig) into the
sandbox directory. Unfortunately I experienced that fontconfig
rebuilds its cache files inside the chroot (those what exist in the
sandbox already). What's more nothing has changed (neither size,
permissions not the owner of the cache files) except the last
modification date ofc. This rebuild takes ~4-5sec what is too much :(
Do you have any idea what's wrong or how I can workaround this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Reni
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