Hello.


If you can reproduce this problem on several different installations, you

may open a new bug (because #312 is closed) and leave there a note about bug

#312. 











"Stephen Moretti (cfmaster)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gleb Paharenko wrote:

> 

> Thanks for the reply.

> 

>>See:

>>

>>  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/problems-with-character-sets.html

>>  

>>

> Yeah Thanks - seen that already.

> 

>>Check that you have the charsets directory in c:\mysql\share. 

>>

>>  

>>

> Again, thanks, but that doesn't actually solve the issue.

> There are entries in the Index file for the appropriate language 

> number.  There isn't, however, an xml file for the language (utf8 in 

> this instance). I've tried changing the server default character set to 

> cp1251. I've recreated complete databases from scratch making sure that 

> the character set it uses is cp1251.  None of the above have worked.

> 

> Any other thoughts?

> 

> This is mySQL 4.1.10-nt on win2003 server giving :

> File 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\?.conf' not found (Errcode: 22) ^GCharacter 

> set '#33' is not a compiled character set and is not specified in the 

> 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\Index' file

> which is classified as Bug number 312 

> (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=312)

> 

> Regards

> 

> Stephen

> 

> 



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