http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1679





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-22-07 07:33 -------
drakfont still does not change the file permissions on the truetype fonts it
installs.

# rpm -qf /usr/sbin/drakfont
drakxtools-9.2-0.19mdk
Here's the file I told drakfont to install: 
# ls -l /tmp/Arialuni.TTF
-rwx------    1 root     root     24172892 Jul 21 22:51 /tmp/Arialuni.TTF
And what got installed was:
# ls -l /usr/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/ttf/Arialuni.ttf
-rwx------    1 root     root     24172892 Jul 21 22:52
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/ttf/Arialuni.ttf*

Of course, only root could use this font.

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On a fresh cooker installation: 
I used drakfont to import Arial Unicode. It seemed to be imported successfully,
I got no warnings or error messages during the installation. However, after the
installation I noticed 2 things:
1) /usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/TTF/arialuni.ttf was not readable by anyone
except root because that were the permissions on the font file that I imported.
I immediately added a+r to the permissions.
2) Neither drakfont nor the KDE font selector showed Arial Unicode in their font
list. I logged out and in again, restarted xfs, switched from and to AA, but
still  the font did not show up.
I then decided to add Bitstream Cyberbit. I manually fixed the permissions to
a+r before I installed the font. Once I had finished installing it, both
Bitstream Cyberbit and Arial Unicode showed up both in the KDE font selector as
well as in drakfont!

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