I'd like a second opinion from this list on http://rpm.org/ticket/872 which was just closed as invalid. I don't agree (and I also don't understand the closing comment).
The issue is that rpm --verify fails 50% of the time when one of the RPM's files is owned by a user 'aaa' who happens to share the same UID as another user 'bbb', even though the RPM is completely unchanged from its original installation. This just seems wrong. In UNIX the username -> UID relationship is a many-to-one mapping. Or have I been mistaken all these years? Simply put, rpm --verify is incorrectly assuming that this relationship is one-to-one. Either rpm has a bug or I'm missing something very basic... Thanks, -Archie -- Archie L. Cobbs
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