I have made the changes to pg_dump and verified that (a) it reads old files, (b) it handles 8 byte offsets, and (c) it dumps & seems to restore (at least to /dev/null).

I don't have a lot of options for testing it - should I just apply the changes and wait for the problems, or can someone offer a bigendian machine and/or a 4 byte off_t machine?


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