On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 01:27:17PM -0700, Bill Trost wrote:
> This is especially
> relevant to implementations that don't support numbers long enough to
> contain a UniqueID (like gcc on the i386).
> 

try a long long - it works. C(++) can generally handle any length of number
you care to throw at it with the GNU libs. Keep UniqueID - it make things
way simplier.

AGL

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