Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > I think this means it is finding our /port/snprintf(), but when it calls
> > vsnprintf, it must be using some other version, probably the operating
> > system version that doesn't support %lld.

I can confirm that using "%I64d" for the printf format allows the
regression tests to pass for int8.

> Ya know, I was wondering about that but dismissed it because the
> routines were all declared in the same file.  Windows' linker must
> behave very oddly to do this.

Yep, quite unusual.

> Does it help if you flip the order of the snprintf and vsnprintf
> functions in snprintf.c?

Testing now.

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