un by an Internet superserver
under `gnats'. Though it's hardly a common setup nowadays, the database
can be shared (i.e. mounted, either r/o or r/w) by several machines,
AFAIK nothing prevents this at least. This is, I *guess*, the reason
why the uid is static.
Milan Zamazal
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The
ly on
my Debian development machine. I'll try to install it on another
machine, but it will take some time, sorry about it.
If anyone fixes the problem sooner, please let me know.
Thanks,
Milan Zamazal
>>>>> "SG" == Steve Gore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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