Michael Schwendt writes:
On 18/03/07, Gene Heskett wrote:root@coyote ~]# rpm -V fontconfig SM5....T c /etc/fonts/fonts.conf SM5....T /etc/fonts/fonts.dtd .M...... /usr/share/fontsBut whats that lowercase 'c' trying to tell me?It is 'c' as in 'config file'.
Both fonts.conf and fonts.dtd are flagged by 5 -- MD5 checksum failure. fonts.dtd should not have been modified, it's not a config file.Furthermore, although fonts.conf is marked as a config file, my fonts.conf checks out clean -- no modifications, and I have installed a few optional font packages.
Looking at fontconfig package's scripts, it might be worthwhile to run fc-cache with the -f flag.
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