>I should have closed this thread long ago, it's about two weeks or more that I finished installing the new gtk (I finally got v2.2.4).
... some files of Xft1 remained even after installing the new version, because they caused no name conflict. So I made a big cleanup, which eventually solved the problem.
It has since turned out that the real problem was reading "too much" documentation. I mean, I listened to the advice of the author of fontconfig-xft, who recommends installing his libraries with the --prefix set to /usr and /usr/X11R6 respectively, but without giving any explanation about the purpose of this setup. If I install xft and its dependencies simply to /usr/local , the problem doesn't even show up, everything goes seamlessly on my Woody-r1 and I don't have to touch any of my system files.
Regards,
busmanus
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