Hello!
 
To get straight to the point, here's my problem:

mypgdb=# select bytea2text(decrypt(encrypt('Tübingen'::bytea, 
'mypassphrase'::bytea,'bf'::text),'mypassphrase'::bytea,'bf'::text)) as foo;
       foo
-----------------
 T\303\274bingen
(1 row)

I have compiled and installed pg_crypto and I'am using the following function 
as workaround for a bytea-to-text-cast:

create or replace function bytea2text(bytea) returns text as '
 begin
   return $1;
 end;
 ' language plpgsql;

The cluster was initialized with locale de_DE.UTF-8, pg_controldata confirms:
LC_COLLATE:                           de_DE.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE:                             de_DE.UTF-8

Database version is PostgreSQL 8.0.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc 
(GCC) 3.2

I think I'm missing something very obvious here, so please give me a hint: How 
can I use pgcrypto to encrypt and decrypt text which contains UTF-8 special 
characters like german umlauts? I think that this simple bytea2text-function 
probably needs a replacement, but I haven't got the faintest clue about how to 
actually retrieve the original input after encryption. Any help would be 
tremendously appreciated :)

Thanks in advance!

Kind regards

   Markus

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