Date: 17 Nov 1999 20:51:48 +0200 From: Vadim Belman <voland@plab.ku.dk> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: pwd_mkdb max uid warning. Message-ID: <85iu312bp7.fsf@dialup90.apex.dp.ua>
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Recently I answered a question concerning maximum valid UID value. I had created a new user with UID 1000000 using pw utility. Everything went smoothly, but pwd_mkdb warned about creation of UID bigger than 65535. I found this piece of code in /usr/src/usr.sbin/pwd_mkdb/pw_scan.c: if (id > USHRT_MAX) { warnx("%s > max uid value (%d)", p, USHRT_MAX); /*return (0);*/ /* THIS SHOULD NOT BE FATAL! */ } I see only one reason for this: for keeping compatibility with old utilities which don't use uid_t but relay on unsigned short values. Am I right? Is there any other reason? Or, perhaps, this code is obsolete and may be removed without harm? -- /Voland Vadim Belman E-mail: voland@plab.ku.dk To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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