On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Roland Mas wrote:

[ A PostgreSQL database with UTF-8 encoding can ]
> only be created if the system locale is either C, POSIX, or an UTF-8
> locale.  When the system locale that has a different encoding (such as

Eh, why?

> Latin-9 in your case), new databases can only be created with that same
> encoding (see [1] for details).

Can’t we “just” force C then? (For lc_messages anyway, and maybe
for lc_collate too… oh but for lc_ctype we definitively need a
UTF-8 locale or C.UTF-8 which is wheezy-specific though.)

Hrm. So PostgreSQL seems to only support Unicode when the OS
below does? (Consider a Recommends, or even Depends, on
locales-all?)

bye,
//mirabilos
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