On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 10:07 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Mar 24 juillet 2007 21:34, Toshio Kuratomi a écrit :
> 2) Work with another distro to share the range of static uids.
>
> What do people think of this? Will it cause pain for too many sites?
> Is it an acceptable cost to avoid having to debate dynamic vs static
> uids for every package review in the future?
+1 for finding interested contacts in other distros and just submit a
request to the LSB to have the static range expanded
You have to realise static UID scarcity is a big reason UIDs vary from
distro to distro - given UID shortage each distro priorises the
packages it cares most about and as a result the attribution choices
vary.
With a non-scarce range new UIDs and (and later historical UIDs) could
just nicely converge.
With 4 billion UIDs claiming UIDs are a scarce resource is a bit
excessive. It's just that nobody has the courage to break with the past
and bump up the reserved UID space or even just move to a more creative
approaches.
Simo.