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|  Message 637  |
|  Maurice Kinal to Maurice Kinal  |
|  it's all good ... except this 10" crap  |
|  06 Oct 21 13:06:32  |
 
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MSGID: 2:280/464.113 615d9f58
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-={ uuidgen -t: 3a30c600-26a6-11ec-98d4-00a6ec601ee3 }=-
Hey Maurice!
MK> See above for type 1 uuid
Same here except using util-linux's 'uuidgen -t', where -t triggers a type 1
time uuid. The other half of the problem is taken care of by uuidparse
somewhat as follows (with your uuid);
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