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Summary: Wrong directory ownership
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=569427
Summary: Wrong directory ownership Product: Fedora Version: rawhide Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: medium Priority: low Component: xorg-x11-fonts AssignedTo: xgl-maint@redhat.com ReportedBy: ovasik@redhat.com QAContact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org CC: xgl-maint@redhat.com, fonts-bugs@lists.fedoraproject.org Classification: Fedora Target Release: ---
Based on the check done on F-12 system, your package owns directories owned by filesystem. This is not allowed by Fedora policies.
See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#File_and_Directory_Owners... for details.
(Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-misc: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-14-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-9-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-cyrillic: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-9-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-15-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-14-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-15-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-Type1: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-2-75dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ethiopic: /etc/X11/fontpath.d (Sub)package xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-2-100dpi: /etc/X11/fontpath.d
This is autogenerated bugzilla, I'm sorry if the problem is already fixed or reported. Additionally I apologize if that directory ownership was requested earlier by some bugzilla (some directories were probably added into filesystem package later, so your package should no longer own that directory).