Cool :)
Thanks,
Laszlo
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Hornyak Laszlo writes:
>
> > I made a failure. I changed operating system under my database from Red
> > Hat 8.0 to Debian 3.0 (Woody), without pg_dump-ing the database. The
> > database version haven`t changed. Now I cannot
Hi all!
I made a failure. I changed operating system under my database from Red
Hat 8.0 to Debian 3.0 (Woody), without pg_dump-ing the database. The
database version haven`t changed. Now I cannot start my database on the
same data directory, it stops with the following failure:
Failed to initiali
Hornyak Laszlo writes:
> I made a failure. I changed operating system under my database from Red
> Hat 8.0 to Debian 3.0 (Woody), without pg_dump-ing the database. The
> database version haven`t changed. Now I cannot start my database on the
> same data directory, it stops with the following failu
Hello!
I have a db cluster which contains databases with LATIN2 encoding and
some databases with UNICODE encoding. If I initalise the cluster with
--locale=sl_SI option, then special characters in LATIN2 databases are
sorted correctly, but special chars in UNICODE dbs end up in wrong
places; a