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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 08:36:53 +0200
From: Marko Bozikovic <bozho@kset.org>
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Arturus Magi wrote:

> This is not a Cygwin problem, it's a WinNT problem.  If the fonts don't 
> have execute permissions for the user trying to invoke them, they can't 
> be dynamically loaded, and zip doesn't store permissions (and the 
> originals were POSIX files anyway, so the 'correct' permissions were 
> never there in the first place).

Yup. That's it. Should've picked it up when I noticed that .exe file didn't 
have execute permissions... Thanks.

-- 
Marko
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      weightlessness."
    -- "The Jerk"

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