On 5/16/12 10:33 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > On 5/15/12 2:42 PM, Dustin Cartwright wrote: >> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Alexander Hansen >> <alexanderk.han...@gmail.com <mailto:alexanderk.han...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> After injecting again, removing the fink-bld entries, and doing a >> selfupdate: >> >> $ id fink-bld >> uid=4294967294(fink-bld) gid=4294967294(nobody) >> >> groups=4294967294(nobody),402(com.apple.sharepoint.group.1),403(com.apple.sharepoint.group.2),12(everyone),61(localaccounts) >> >> >> I'm at a loss for why this keeps happening. My best guess is that Merle >> was right and this is some sort of caching bug. But I don't see what's >> different between this code and the passwd package or what MacPorts does >> to install its use. Is it possible that this uid is transient and that >> if you tried to actually build something with the newly installed >> fink-bld, it would work out? >> >> Dustin > > Nope, it's not transient. > > I didn't see it when I installed fink-bld via shell scripts (fink's > postinstall). > > Woops, I was wrong. I get the same thing on 10.7 from my "fink-creates-fink-bld" branch when I create fink-bld in fink's postinstall.
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