Re: New Fedora 22 Change proposal: systemd-sysusers

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Am 09.07.2014 19:18, schrieb Chris Adams:
> Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>> On Wed, 09.07.14 10:30, Miloslav Trmač (mitr@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>>> * breaks the configurable [UG]ID_MIN logic
>>> (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/1000SystemAccounts, and yes,
>>> that is actually used and needed)
>>
>> Well, this is something I really don't like. THis limit should be
>> compile-time configurable, but not runtime-configurable. This is
>> something the distributor needs to decide on, not something
>> administrators should be able to change without recompiling.

and because someone decicdes to compile different the admin should
be forced to re-compile? that's not how the world works!


> Please, no!  As soon as you use disparate systems in a network
> environment, having differing versions of UID_MIN (where recompilation
> is required to change) is just wrong.  As the message above sys, "yes,
> that is actually used and needed".  I see no valid justification for
> removing that functionality

+1

UID_MIN                   500
UID_MAX                 60000

GID_MIN                   500
GID_MAX                 60000

still here in use and that won't change

if somebody enforces to change that at compile time he don't
care for any production setups not re-installed every year
and decides to break things just for fun

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