Le Monday 27 February 2006 20:55, Ryan Novosielski a écrit :
> That would be my first reaction too -- jobuid is the uid that the job
> will run as. While there currently isn't this capability that I'm aware
> of, and I guess it's questionable whether it would ever be needed (ie.
> if you'd WANT the fd to somehow read files as an unprivileged user if it
> were possible), I think uid is a term that probably should not be used
> outside of unix uid.
>

I my mind, uid and jobuid are not the same thing but
we can also call it jobuuid ?

(uuid stands  for a Universal Unique IDentifier)


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