Hi Ian, On 7/8/09, imacarthur <imacarthur@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8 Jul 2009, at 16:33, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
fltk-2 is not my strong suit, so what follows is just guesswork really. However, here are some questions that might be relevant:
What fonts does your target system actually have installed? Which names, what types, etc.?
Now, the reason I ask is that I see from the gdb trace that your program crashed in Font_xlfd.cxx, so presumably it was attempting to load an "old style" XLFD font.
You say your test build works with fltk-1.3, and it defaults to using "new-style" XFT fonts, rather than using XLFD fonts (although it can also use XLFD fonts, *or* can be built to only use XLFD fonts by passing --disable-xft to configure at build time.)
So... I'm guessing that the fltk-1.3 build works for some reason because it is using XFT and the fltk-2 build fails because it attempts to use XLFD. Does that seem feasible?
If so, it might be worth trying to make sure the fltk-2 build loads an XFT rather than XLFD font, see how that goes.
All that said, however, a default flrk-2 build *ought* to default to XFT enabled anyway - unless someone has changed that?
Did you later that setting during config by any chance? Maybe that is somewhere to start looking, if nothing else...
You are right, I compiled Xorg (kdrive) with "--enable-builtin-fonts", then FLTK2 doesn't work. I think FLTK2 could to work with only "fixed" font, just like FLTK1 does. Thank you very much! Regards, P.S.: Dillo is working fine on i.MX27 now!