Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
>>> I am running 10.5, on a MacPro. Postgres version 8.3.1 and got it from
>>> macports.
> On my system, though, locale does report the full locale, not just
> encoding, when I change LANG.
Mine too. On my 10.5.2 machine ini
Richard Huxton wrote:
> Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
>>> properly. What operating-system (and version) are you running, and
>>> what version of PG, and did you compile it from source or get it
>>> elsewhere?
>>
>> I am running 10.5, on a MacPro. Postgres version 8.3.1 and got it from
>> macports.
Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
properly. What operating-system (and version) are you running, and
what version of PG, and did you compile it from source or get it
elsewhere?
I am running 10.5, on a MacPro. Postgres version 8.3.1 and got it from
macports.
A bit ago, in my many attempts to get postg
what does this message mean? I didn't find any information on the
web, beside of others having similar messages...
--
The database cluster will be initialized with locales
COLLATE: en_US.UTF-8
CTYPE:UTF-8
This one is missing the en_US off the front. UTF-8
Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
Hi there,
what does this message mean? I didn't find any information on the web,
beside of others having similar messages...
--
The database cluster will be initialized with locales
COLLATE: en_US.UTF-8
CTYPE:UTF-8
This one i
Hi there,
what does this message mean? I didn't find any information on the web,
beside of others having similar messages...
--
The database cluster will be initialized with locales
COLLATE: en_US.UTF-8
CTYPE:UTF-8
MESSAGES: en_US.UTF-8
MONETARY: