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    Fix assorted places in psql to print version numbers >= 10 in new style. · 7f61fd10
    Tom Lane authored
    This is somewhat cosmetic, since as long as you know what you are looking
    at, "10.0" is a serviceable substitute for "10".  But there is a potential
    for confusion between version numbers with minor numbers and those without
    --- we don't want people asking "why is psql saying 10.0 when my server is
    10.2".  Therefore, back-patch as far as practical, which turns out to be
    9.3.  I could have redone the patch to use fprintf(stderr) in place of
    psql_error(), but it seems more work than is warranted for branches that
    will be EOL or nearly so by the time v10 comes out.
    
    Although only psql seems to contain any code that needs this, I chose
    to put the support function into fe_utils, since it seems likely we'll
    need it in other client programs in future.  (In 9.3-9.5, use dumputils.c,
    the predecessor of fe_utils/string_utils.c.)
    
    In HEAD, also fix the backend code that whines about loadable-library
    version mismatch.  I don't see much need to back-patch that.
    7f61fd10
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