On Thursday 12 June 2008 21:11:57 Tom Lane wrote:
> Robert Treat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>> looking in my freshly installed 8.3.3, I see this in the
> >>> postgresql.conf #client_encoding = sql_ascii            # actually,
> >>> defaults to database # encoding
> >
> > But isn't putting a default that is likely to be wrong just encouraging
> > people to set it to something more permanent as an attempt to "correct"
> > this?
>
> Huh?  We *aren't* putting in a default.
>

Right, but when you look in the postgresql.conf, it looks like we are setting 
the default to sql_ascii (since all other default values follow this 
commented setting formula). 

> This conversation is beginning to suggest to me that client_encoding
> shouldn't be listed in postgresql.conf at all.
>

Yeah, that sure seems better than what we currently have. 

-- 
Robert Treat
Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL

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