Boris wrote:
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4672
Logged by: Boris
Email address: piol...@lpthe.jussieu.fr
PostgreSQL version: 8.3.6
Operating system: Linux
Description: undefined symbol: check_encoding_conversion_args
Details:
I recently upgraded to 8.3.6, as a result of which encoding conversion does
not seem to work anymore:
$ export PGCLIENTENCODING=ISO-8859-1
$ psql
psql: FATAL: could not load library "/usr/lib/pgsql/utf8_and_iso8859_1.so":
/usr/lib/pgsql/utf8_and_iso8859_1.so: undefined symbol:
check_encoding_conversion_args
My database is in UTF8, if I run the same with
export PGCLIENTENCODING=UTF8
everything works fine.
check_encoding_conversion_args is a new internal function in 8.3.6. I
suspect that there's a mismatch in the version of PostgreSQL and the
associated encoding conversion libraries. Since you upgraded to 8.3.6,
have you restarted PostgreSQL? What does "SELECT version()" say?
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Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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