On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 12:41, Niclas Gustafsson wrote:
> Hrm, a big RTFM to myself.  :)
> >"The sort order used within a particular database cluster is set 
> >by initdb and cannot be changed later, short of dumping all data, 
> >rerunning initdb, and reloading the data."
> 
> Well I changed LC_ALL to LATIN1 and run initdb, dumped back all the 
> data, but the sorting order seem to wrong still, allthough different, 

LATIN1 is an encoding, but I don't think it is a locale.  A locale looks
like de_DE@euro or en_GB: it consists of a language code followed by a
country code and an optional supplement.

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