On Sunday 12 March 2006 05:35, Daeron wrote:
> Can you please pass this on, I haven't time to mess around with BUG
> report system.
And you think we have?
> Just did ports 'make install clean' from x11/kde3
> ports dated 11/March/2006
> host AMD64
>
> All built and installed successfully.
> But HTML rendering was screwed up for users as several directories
> in /usr/local/share/apps where set with root-only read & access.
>
> Specifically :
> LICENSES , dcoping , kcertpart , kdeui , kdewidgets , kio_uiserver ,
> kjava , knewstuff , knotify , ksgmltool
>
> and their sub-directories were all inaccessible for non-root.
> Resulting in Konqueror being almost useless as most pages require
> these resources to correctly place elements and prevent each text
> running against or over others. Also seriously impairs Kmail, Knode ,
> Help and anything that uses KHTML rendering.
As I started a totally clean install to amd64 only yesterday, I thought
I'd check the current state of my install. No problems found.
I'd guess the problem is something local to your system, and my first
hunch would be that you have a umask problem.
A.
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