+ local run_cmd + run_cmd=run_direct + shift + run_direct /usr/pkg/bin/bmake stage-package-create BATCH=1 DEPENDS_TARGET=/nonexistent WRKLOG=/tmp/bulklog/efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3/work.log + /usr/pkg/bin/bmake stage-package-create BATCH=1 DEPENDS_TARGET=/nonexistent WRKLOG=/tmp/bulklog/efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3/work.log => Creating binary package /home/pbulk/build/fonts/efont-unicode/work/.packages/efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3.tgz => Signing binary package /home/pbulk/build/fonts/efont-unicode/work/.packages/efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3.tgz (GPG) + PKG_PATH=/nfs/packages/Linux/el7/trunk/x86_64/All + /opt/tools/sbin/pkg_add -K /usr/pkg/.pkgdb /home/pbulk/build/fonts/efont-unicode/work/.packages/efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3.tgz efont-unicode-0.4.2nb3: updating font database in /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/efont (x11) =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2014/06/01 16:35:33 wiz Exp $ You can tell one existing X session on the installed host to use the new "efont-unicode" fonts with: $ xset +fp /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/efont To make the effect permanent for future X sessions, you will have to edit certain files in yout X installation. For example if you are only using the "startx" command to start a local X session then you would add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc script. If you're running a local X server from xdm then you would need to set the complete set of font directories in the xdm/Xservers file with the '-fp' option common to all X servers. If you are using the X font server (xfs) then you would add the efont-unicode install directory to the xfs/config file in the comma separated list of directories given for the "catalogue" setting. For example: catalogue = /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/misc/, /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/Speedo/, /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/Type1/, /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/, /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/, /usr/pkg/share/fonts/X11/efont/ ===========================================================================