On 10/25/05, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This usually means that the PostgreSQL database cluster was configured
> to use a locale which does not exist any more. Please give me the
> output of the following commands:

Hey Martin, and thanks for the speedy reply!

Sorry, but I already removed (with purge and rm -rf /var/lib/postgres)
the packages postgresql and postgresql-contrib, added a bunch of
locales, regenerated them, reinstalled and chose a UTF-8 locale this
time. It started working.

However, I do believe dpkg-reconfigure postgresql gave me the option
to choose a locale (and it showed the correct choices), yet didn't
change the option in postgresql itself.

best regards,
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