Policykit, uid like a service, and gid like a user

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I noticed after installing policykit that it created a new user and group (both called policykit). The thing that surprised me was the uid was 102 while the uid was 1001. Should a system service like that really have a uid below 1000 (like other service accounts) and a gid above 1000 (which is what users are given).

Looks to me like it might be a bug, but thought I'd get some input on it before raising my first bug against an Arch package :-)

/M

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