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    Bruce Momjian authored
    "HAS_LONG_LONG" is defined based on the assumption that
    strtol() would return ERANGE if a platform does not support
    64-bit integers. In current PostgreSQL 6.5 (and 6.4.2)
    distribution, "HAS_LONG_LONG" is defined only if platform
    is "alpha". (See include/port/alpha.h) I think the int4
    range check should apply to linux_alpha as well. (I have
    not tested yet but I guess this might be applicable to
    newer Linux/i386 distributions which includes new GCC which
    implements long int as 64-bit int.)
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