On 2013-06-19 06:18:20 -0700, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Svenne Krap <svenne.li...@krap.dk> wrote:
> > On 18-06-2013 22:18, Jeff Janes wrote:
> 
> >>   In Danish, apparently 'AA' > 'WA', so two more rows show up.
> >
> > Yes of course....
> >
> > We have three extra vowels following Z (namely Æ, Ø and Å) and
> > for keyboard missing those essential keys we have an official
> > alternate way to write them as AE , OE and AA.
> >
> > Which of course means that AA is larger than any other letter ;)
> 
> Does anyone object to the attached change, so that regression tests
> pass when run in a Danish locale?  I think it should be
> back-patched to 9.2, where the test was introduced.

Don't we actually run make check/standard pg_regress with an enforced C
locale? In which case this would imply some bigger problem we probably
don't want to hide.

Greetings,

Andres Freund

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