Hiroshi's ossp-uuid build is the latest win32 build, and what we
shipped with 8.3.4.

On 10/11/08, Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> iihero wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for your information. Very appreciated!
>> When I convert the file as encoded as UTF-8, there will be no errors.
>> For my understanding, if the file is encoded as UTF-8, the first 3 bytes
>> will be "efbbbf".
>
> No, this is not necessary. That's the BOM (Byte Order Mark), but it's
> not mandatory. Many editors on Windows put it there, most (I think)
> editors on other platforms don't.
>
>> Besides this, ossp-uuid seems very hard to find a win32 build version.
>> Is there comment int the wiki?
>> I just find one in the mail list, which says that there is one at
>>
>> http://winpg.jp/~saito/pg_work/OSSP_win32/
>
> There has been a lot of issues with that one. I don't know if there has
> been a release of the fixed version - I know Hiroshi Saito worked with
> them to get the fix into their tree, just not if it's been released yet.
>
> //Magnus
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