Hi,

On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 02:14:17PM +0000, David Lee wrote:
> A few weeks ago a colleague installed heartbeat, via yum, on CentOS (fresh
> machine).  He got "heartbeat-2.1.2-3.el5.centos" (i.e. a 2.1.2 variant)
> and it gave both uid and gid as 90.
> 
> Earlier today I have done a similar exercise on (also on a fresh machine).
> I got (the newer) "heartbeat-2.1.3-3.el5.centos" (2.1.3 variant).  But
> that gave uid 498 and gid 496.  (And for local reasons that causes grief.)
> 
> My guess is that this disparity is something to do with CentOS revising
> their packaging.  If so, any ideas who I should contact?  Any ideas why
> CentOS chose such high numbers for their uid/gid?

I think that you should talk to Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks,

Dejan

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