Bug 74682

Summary: gnome-panel-screenshot dont give "read" permission when saving in public_html
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: vilou <anvil>
Component: gnome-panelAssignee: Jonathan Blandford <jrb>
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Version: 8.0CC: anvil, ddumas
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Description vilou 2002-09-30 18:12:11 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/1.2.5 (X11; Linux i686; U;) Gecko/20020809

Description of problem:
When gnome-panel-screenshot save its file in public_html it doesn't give the "r"
permission to "other" : 
-rw-------    1 anvil    anvil      373057 sep 30 20:00 Capture-3.png


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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. gnome-panel-screenshot
2. -> save in public_html
3. -> ok


Actual Results:  The file is -rw-------.

Expected Results:  The file should be -rw-r--r-- or -rw-r--r--
I think _for the "save in public_html" case_ (at least), the
gnome-applet-screenshot should really give set the read permission like this.


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BTW, I think we should we able to change the directory name "public_html". I was
in a university where the directory for web site was "~/www".

Comment 1 Jonathan Blandford 2003-01-15 22:21:51 UTC
Fixed in rawhide.  Also, there is a gconf key to change the default save
location so you can have ~/www as the default if you want.  it's not a user
visible feature, though.