[FFmpeg-trac] #1688(undetermined:closed): FFmpeg + libass gives Fontconfig warning: ignoring UTF-8: not a valid region tag

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Mon Oct 15 14:38:27 CEST 2012


#1688: FFmpeg + libass gives Fontconfig warning: ignoring UTF-8: not a valid
region tag
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             Reporter:  Xtophe       |                    Owner:
                 Type:  defect       |                   Status:  closed
             Priority:  normal       |                Component:
              Version:  git-master   |  undetermined
             Keywords:  ass          |               Resolution:  invalid
  fontconfig ramdisk                 |               Blocked By:
             Blocking:               |  Reproduced by developer:  0
Analyzed by developer:  1            |
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Changes (by saste):

 * analyzed:  0 => 1
 * keywords:  ass => ass fontconfig ramdisk
 * status:  open => closed
 * resolution:   => invalid


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:9 Xtophe]:
 > Found the resaon why it isn't working.
 > Apparantly this error only appears when FFmpeg can indeed not load the
 Fontconfig (I wass wrong telling it is not).
 >

 > Now, I do all the compiling in a Ramdisk. This is a easy and fast way to
 do so.
 > The problem is when you compile Fontconfig, it creates the ETC folder
 into the ramdisk. And FFmpeg will always look at that folder (in the
 ramdisk). Offcourse it cannot find it.

 Why?

 > So what we I need is a way to compile Fontconfig so it will look in the
 root of FFmpeg. This way I only have to place the ETC content in the root
 of the FFmpeg binary.
 >
 > How can I do this?

 Dunno, but doesn't look anything like FFmpeg-specific, thus closing the
 ticket.

 > BTW my wife is killing me .. I have done a straight 24hours compiling
 ffmpeg with libass... :)

 Spend more time with your wife, and less with FFmpeg ;-).

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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/1688#comment:10>
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