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FcConfigSetSysRoot

Section: (3)
Updated: 02 July 2025
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NAME

FcConfigSetSysRoot - Set the system root directory  

SYNOPSIS

#include <fontconfig/fontconfig.h>

void FcConfigSetSysRoot (FcConfig *config, const FcChar8 *sysroot);
 

DESCRIPTION

Set 'sysroot' as the system root directory. All file paths used or created with this 'config' (including file properties in patterns) will be considered or made relative to this 'sysroot'. This allows a host to generate caches for targets at build time. This also allows a cache to be r-targeted to a different base directory if 'FcConfigGetSysRoot' is used to resolve file paths. When setting this on the current config this causes changing current config (calls FcConfigSetCurrent()).  

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version 2.10.92


 

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