On 02/14/2015 02:39 AM, Cameron Norman wrote:
Hello,
Hi,

Well I think there shouldn't be anything broken if you would remove it, as we do reference everything by name everywhere. The reason for hard-coding it is that we have it on fedora and RHEL in the setup package See: https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/setup.git/tree/uidgid
It's something like a well-known UID/GID when specified there.

Regards,

In the RPM and debian packaging for ovirt-guest-agent, the UID/GID numbers are hardcoded. I need to remove this to fix a policy violation in Debian. What are the implications of making the uid/gid's dynamically allocated, i.e. why were they hardcoded in the first place?

Thank you all,
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