Nicolai Tufar wrote: > On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 17:45:31 -0500, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nicolai Tufar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Just out of curiosity, do either HAVE_INT64 or HAVE_UINT64 get set > > in pg_config.h? The observed symptoms would be explained if typedef > > int64 were ending up as "long" rather than "long long". Looking at > > the #ifdef nest in include/c.h, there are a couple of ways that could > > happen, including importing a definition from system header files. > > > > If this were happening, it would presumably break all int8 math not > > only snprintf, so I'm not sure it's the story. > > I am looking into it. Will report if find something of importance. > > > As far as I've seen, > > no one has actually posted the regression diffs seen in this failure, > > so most of us are in the dark about the details of the problem. > > Regression diiff is attached. The problem is reported by Magnus > and me. Probably nobody else compiles pg under Win32 these > days.
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