Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 4:26 pm Post subject: Fails at Converting Fonts convert_lucida.sh
All,
I've done lots of searches for this particular problem but haven't found the answer.
Environment:
PowerBook G4 500MHz 768 RAM
I'm up to date with the OS updates 10.3.3+
I've got Fink & Fink Commander v.5.3 installed.
I've got Apple's X11 installed (Fink and xterm run fine)
Trying to install OpenOffice.org 1.0.3
When I mount and start the Install_OpenOffice.org program, I get through all the windows where I select stuff (normal install with all defaults), install goes fine until it's almost done (as indicated by the status bar), when the dialog displays "Converting Fonts". Looks like the running script is convert_lucida.sh. I read somewhere that this script is converting all the fonts. I haven't (knowingly) added any new fonts, so I think it's got the set that it ships with.
I've read somewhere about fondu, and the symbol font, but can't find those posts again.
Any suggestions on how to get this thing installed?
Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 12:12 am Post subject: Re: Fails at Converting Fonts convert_lucida.sh
Chris wrote:
I've got Fink & Fink Commander v.5.3 installed.
I've got Apple's X11 installed (Fink and xterm run fine)
Trying to install OpenOffice.org 1.0.3
When I mount and start the Install_OpenOffice.org program, I get through all the windows where I select stuff (normal install with all defaults), install goes fine until it's almost done (as indicated by the status bar), when the dialog displays "Converting Fonts". Looks like the running script is convert_lucida.sh. I read somewhere that this script is converting all the fonts.
Using Terminal can you confirm that the "convert_lucida.sh" script and/or "fondu" is still running, or not?
After the font conversion, pretty much the last thing the OOo 1.0.3 installer does is :
Maybe there is a conflict with your Fink installation.
If you kill the installer, is the OOo installation folder in the expected place - if so, have you actually tried running OOo? - it may just work fine in spite of the problem you have.
Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 9:14 am Post subject: Terry is a star
Terry,
Thanks for the reply.
Here's my reponses.
Quote:
Using Terminal can you confirm that the "convert_lucida.sh" script and/or "fondu" is still running, or not?
Yes, running top, showed the script running and consuming resources. I let it run for a couple days.
Quote:
If you kill the installer, is the OOo installation folder in the expected place - if so, have you actually tried running OOo? - it may just work fine in spite of the problem you have.
I killed the process, and yes, it turns out that OOo is in the expected place (Applications), and though it's slow to start (about 2 mins), seems to run fine. I haven't crashed it yet. I'll be using it for the next couple days to see how it does. I really don't want to use Microsoft Office.
Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 11:53 pm Post subject: Re: Fails at Converting Fonts convert_lucida.sh
Chris wrote:
Quote:
Using Terminal can you confirm that the "convert_lucida.sh" script and/or "fondu" is still running, or not?
Yes, running top, showed the script running and consuming resources. I let it run for a couple days.
That seems to indicate that there is a problem with one of your fonts.
Chris wrote:
I killed the process, and yes, it turns out that OOo is in the expected place (Applications), and though it's slow to start (about 2 mins), seems to run fine. I haven't crashed it yet. I'll be using it for the next couple days to see how it does. I really don't want to use Microsoft Office.
While 500 MHz isn't exactly the speediest machine, it probably shouldn't take 2 mins to launch OOo - again this is likely caused by a bad font - while I haven't experienced this myself personally, there have been several reports like this.
You might want to read the following bug report on the subject :
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 12:59 am Post subject:
The first launch after an install will take a long time to launch as it's rebuilding its font cache, finding metrics, and the like. After the pspfontcache file is built it should be quicker to launch. You may have a problem font though. The Asian ones that sometimes get installed with default OS X installations prove somewhat problematic.
Also, OOo doesn't use the standard Mac OS X font utilities for its X11 builds so it does need to load all of the truetype fonts it converts into memory. If you have a gaggle of fonts, this will suck away launch time as well as swap space. It's expected behaviour, and there's no workaround for the X11 builds.
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:31 pm Post subject: Having the same problem with the 1.1.12 install
I am having the same problem, with the installer hanging on the 'convert_lucida.sh' step while doing an install of the just-released version 1.1.12 of the non-neo port.
So perhaps the problem is at least a little bigger than just one person's corrupted font files...
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:20 am Post subject: Re: Having the same problem with the 1.1.12 install
snides wrote:
I am having the same problem, with the installer hanging on the 'convert_lucida.sh' step while doing an install of the just-released version 1.1.12 of the non-neo port.
So perhaps the problem is at least a little bigger than just one person's corrupted font files...
Yes, this is a known problem with the OOo 1.1.2 Final Installer - read the Installer FAQ at the top of this forum. I suspect the problem various people saw with previous Installers was also the same, but we didn't realize it at the time.
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:47 pm Post subject: font hang here too
I have an absolutely vanilla font set -- just what 10.3.4 puts on my iMac. There is definitely a bug, and given that it appears to show up on an awful lot of people's install attempts, I would recommend someone with good debug tools (which ain't me) see just what is hanging the shell script up -- or write in a bypass if it really is due to that one lucida font.
I killed the script from the terminal window and then OO.o ran just great.
(Using apple's X11)
I'm having (well, had) the issue with a persistent "Installing Fonts" during the convert_lucida.sh bit (upgrading from 1.0.1.3b to 1.1.2) (I'm running OS X 10.3 -- clean install over original 10.1->upg->10.2)
I have the following threads (among many others)..
8115 ?? S 0:00.02 sh /Applications/OpenOffice.org1.1.2/convert_lucida.s
8642 ?? S 0:00.05 /usr/bin/find . -name *.ttf -not -size 0 -exec /bin/m
8843 ?? S 0:00.00 /bin/mv ./Vera.ttf /Applications/OpenOffice.org1.
I'm guessing (without much experience) that it's hanging at the Vera font(s) specifically. I'm not a power user.
I killed each of the /bin/mv ./Vera[*].ttf ... processes as they appeared (kill <pid>; ps -ax // repeat). After killing the Mono, Se(rif), Bold and Italic permutations, the install finished (in the GUI windows)
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 6:03 am Post subject: Thanks -- workaround does work
Thanks to Terry for posting the detailed update in the FAQ sticky topic, and to ChrisO for posting essentially the same instructions.
I would strongly urge the team to update the installer -- reason being that I've had pretty good success in the past getting "average," i.e. non-software non-tech, people to switch to OOo, and these are the sort of people who will run screaming into the clutches of Redmond if an installer hangs.
OK, now off to beg for the option to put any&all toolbars vertically on the left .
Carl
Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 9:51 pm Post subject: Fails at Converting Fonts convert_lucida.sh
I was able to kill the hung process as well and the installer immediately finished.
Installation appears to be complete.
Hope somebody can find and patch this so we can get it up to the OSX download page. For now I don't thing it would be a good idea to expose newbies to this installer bug.
As mentioned somewhere above, some Asian fonts may be the culprit. So I fired up the ol' Font Book, disabled ALL of my Asian fonts, and reran the installation. Went off without a hitch.
HTH.
a guest wrote above at Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:11 am:
> I killed each of the /bin/mv ./Vera[*].ttf ... processes as they appeared
my installation was still hung overnight (40% cpu and 1GB of vmem for many hours), and i tried this trick and it worked. it was quite a pain to have to monitor and kill each of these individually though.
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