Hi, hackers.

The current Windows build system supports compiling with Windows SDK up to
v8.1. When building with the latest Windows SDK v10 which is the default
for Visual Studio 2017, we will get the following error:

error MSB8036: The Windows SDK version 8.1 was not found.

When the build system generates projects files for MSBuild to consume, it
doesn't include a SDK version number. Then MSBuild will assume v8.1 as
default.
But if we only install the latest v10 but not v8.1, MSBuild will error out.

If we open the Visual Studio solution and manually chooses the correct
Windows SDK version in project property dialog, it will compile without
problem.
By doing this, we actually add a "WindowsTargetPlatformVersion" element in
the vcxproj xml file, under "Global" property group like this:

  <PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
    <ProjectGuid>{E0F9C6B0-1947-4EBE-9848-9AB367FFC49E}</ProjectGuid>

<WindowsTargetPlatformVersion>10.0.17763.0</WindowsTargetPlatformVersion>
  </PropertyGroup>

So if we add WindowsTargetPlatformVersion to every project the whole pgsql
solution will compile.
The SDK version number can be obtained from "WindowsSDKVersion" environment
variable.
This is setup when you start with the Visual Studio Command Prompt.
Attached a patch to fix the build system.

Best regards,
Peifeng Qiu

Attachment: compile-latest-win-sdk-v1.patch
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