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Can you check if you have the xkbcomp package installed (the upgrade should have done this automatically), and if xkbcomp is on your path and is runnable?
$ xkbcomp.exe -help Usage: xkbcomp [options] input-file [ output-file ] Legal options: -?,-help Print this message -a Show all actions -C Create a C header file -em1 <msg> Print <msg> before printing first error message -emp <msg> Print <msg> at the start of each message line -eml <msg> If there were any errors, print <msg> before exiting -dflts Compute defaults for missing parts -I[<dir>] Specifies a top level directory for include directives. Multiple directories are legal. -l [flags] List matching maps in the specified files [...]
I'm sorry I don't quite understand where these fonts came from. If it's something you've installed yourself,
No, I haven't other basic things, as fonts, installed! For the sake of completeness, I have done a new clean, fresh reinstall, only Basic+X11 (see attach.), only the 'minimum', but same results.
Note that 'bitstream' are used by default by rxvt, urxvt! See app-defaults/Urxvt, app-defaults/Rxvt: in my .Xdefault I have only changed the size. And these fonts works fine with X11R6.99 (see ref. [1] in my OP).
Cheers, Angelo.
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