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    Heikki Linnakangas authored
    On Windows, use listen_address=127.0.0.1 to allow TCP connections. We were
    already using "pg_regress --config-auth" to set up HBA appropriately. The
    standard_initdb helper function now sets up the server's
    unix_socket_directories or listen_addresses in the config file, so that
    they don't need to be specified in the pg_ctl command line anymore. That
    way, the pg_ctl invocations in test programs don't need to differ between
    Windows and Unix.
    
    Add another helper function to configure the server's pg_hba.conf to allow
    replication connections. The configuration is done similarly to "pg_regress
    --config-auth": trust on domain sockets on Unix, and SSPI authentication on
    Windows.
    
    Replace calls to "cat" and "touch" programs with built-in perl code, as
    those programs don't normally exist on Windows.
    
    Add instructions in the docs on how to install IPC::Run on Windows. Adjust
    vcregress.pl to not replace PERL5LIB completely in vcregress.pl, because
    otherwise cannot install IPC::Run in a non-standard location easily.
    
    Michael Paquier, reviewed by Noah Misch, some additional tweaking by me.
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