Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> 
> 
> Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> >>          While Win32 supports 64-bit files, the MinGW API does not,
> >>          meaning we have to build an fseeko replacement on top of the
> >>          Win32 API, and we have to make sure MinGW handles it.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Wouldn't it be better to lobby the MinGW folk to fix their problem?
> >Or even help them with it?  I can't see the rationale for implementing
> >a workaround that helps only us.
> >
> >                     
> >  
> >
> 
> There is a library available from the gnuwin32 project that advertises 
> fseeko and fseeko64. So we probably have a choice of requiring this 
> library or doing it ourselves.
> 
> see http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libgw32c.htm

OK, updated:

        o Add long file support for binary pg_dump output

          While Win32 supports 64-bit files, the MinGW API does not,
          meaning we have to build an fseeko replacement on top of the
          Win32 API, and we have to make sure MinGW handles it.  Another
          option is to wait for the MinGW project to fix it, or use the
          code from the LibGW32C project as a guide.

My bet is that the license for LibGW32C might require us to use it as a
guide rather than the code itself.

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