On Wednesday 15 July 2009 23:02:47 Abraham, Danny wrote:
> Actually the command is:initdb --encoding=LATIN1.
>
> It fails on Windos. fails on Windows
>
> The same command worked fine on PG 8.2.4.
>
> Now, using 8.3.7, the command succeeds only with encoding 1252.
> It comments something on wron
Actually the command is:initdb --encoding=LATIN1.
It fails on Windos. fails on Windows
The same command worked fine on PG 8.2.4.
Now, using 8.3.7, the command succeeds only with encoding 1252.
It comments something on wrong lc_ctype.
Thanks
Danny
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Do you by chance know what is the ISO88591 locale to be used on Windows?
It should be something like Americam_United States.ISO88591.
Thanks
Danny
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"Abraham, Danny" writes:
Yeah, it should fail. LATIN1 is not a locale name.
> The same command worked fine on PG 8.2.4.
If so, that was a bug in 8.2.
regards, tom lane
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The same command worked fine on PG 8.2.4.
Now, using 8.3.7, the command succeeds only with locale 1252.
It comments something on wrong lc_ctype.
Any idea?
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Danny
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