No numbers on scale

Asked by EricYeh

I've gotten the latest code from bzr and everything appears to be running correctly but when I try to view a graph, there are no numbers on the y or x axis. Change the size of the font or the font changes the graph but I still don't see any text.

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EricYeh (eyeh) said :
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Also, when I choose the "bold" option, text shows up.

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chrismd (chrismd) said :
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That's very strange. It sounds like a problem with either cairo, fontconfig, or freetype. Can you tell me what versions of these packages you are using and if they came with your distro or if you installed them manually? Also just to be thorough, can you send me a graph without text along with its URL? You can email it to me if you like or turn this question into a bug report and attach the files to the bug report.

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EricYeh (eyeh) said :
#3

Chris,

I installed the following rpms on Fedora Core 9. It's strange because we have it working on another FC9 machine (I work with Dimitry who has been in contact with you the last few days).

cairo-1.6.4-1.fc9.i386
fontconfig-2.5.0-2.fc9.i386
freetype-2.3.5-6.fc9.i386

Thanks,
Eric

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 12:34 PM
To: Eric Yeh
Subject: Re: [Question #40956]: No numbers on scale

Your question #40956 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd requested for more information:
That's very strange. It sounds like a problem with either cairo,
fontconfig, or freetype. Can you tell me what versions of these packages
you are using and if they came with your distro or if you installed them
manually? Also just to be thorough, can you send me a graph without text
along with its URL? You can email it to me if you like or turn this
question into a bug report and attach the files to the bug report.

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chrismd (chrismd) said :
#4

Geez, that is weird. Maybe a missing font package? Perhaps rpm -qa on both the broken and working machines and diff the output?

Also could you attach a graph without text and its URL?

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EricYeh (eyeh) said :
#5

I just got it working. I installed some more font rpms and that seemed to do the trick.

Also, could I have commit access to the repository so that I can commit the difference function and moving average changes?

Thanks,
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: <email address hidden> [mailto:<email address hidden>] On Behalf Of chrismd
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 2:29 PM
To: Eric Yeh
Subject: RE: [Question #40956]: No numbers on scale

Your question #40956 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/40956

    Status: Open => Needs information

chrismd requested for more information:
Geez, that is weird. Maybe a missing font package? Perhaps rpm -qa on
both the broken and working machines and diff the output?

Also could you attach a graph without text and its URL?

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chrismd (chrismd) said :
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Sure, I just added you to the graphite-dev team so you should be able to push commits back to trunk.

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