...I'm just curious, can anyone explain?[...]
The post I linked explains that the "xos4" prefix is caused by new version of freetype2.
Didn't help at all. The fonts are still prefixed "xos4"
This was supposed to explain why "xos4" prefix suddenly appeared and how to change your config files to use the new name and have Terminus font detected correctly.
To get rid of the prefix, you would need to downgrade freetype2, however I did not try that personally.
I think adjusting the name in your scripts is better way to go, since sticking with the old version of freetype2 will require additional attention when upgrading and might result with dependency problems in future.
Is there any particular reason why you don't want to change "Terminus" name to "xos4 Terminus" in your config files?
]]>You are awesome for posting this.
This is my upgrade log: http://sprunge.us/LUJi
I still can't find why it has changed to xos4. I have had the font in .Xresources as "Terminess Powerline", changing it to "xos4 Terminess Powerline" helped.
I'm just curious, can anyone explain? Also, downgrading it all didn't help at all.
I take a look of terminus fontconfig file, but since last version it still the same and font described as "Terminus". Also, Cyrillic fonts in terminal after this "change" sort of broken, anti-aliasing looks weird and distorted. For me, this looks like a bug.
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Also Terminus isn't listed in any program
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Nevermind, found it under "xos4 Terminus" and "xos4 Terminess Powerline"