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On 11/28/24 17:31, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, ALL,

In April of 2017 I got the source code of the Postgresql, build the libpq and then deleted everything else.

I was using MSVC 3010 at the time.

Now I moved to MSVC 2017 but unfortunately I can't reuse the library built, since MSVC changed one of its headers.

Reuse it for what?


Is it possible to find what version of the server was used for the build?

Im looking at the Windows Explorer timestamp, which gives me 4 September 2017.

At any point in time there are 5 supported versions of Postgres in play. Given that you could have also built against one of the unsupported versions a file timestamp will not help much. Though if you want to guess, version 10 was released October 5, 2017. It is plausible you built against a RC version in advance of the production release.

libpq is backwards compatible, so why not try building against a current version of Postgres and see whats happens?


Thank you.

P.s. please forgive for any typos as it's been written from the Android phone.


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Adrian Klaver
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