| From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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| To: | Alvaro Herrera <alvherre(at)commandprompt(dot)com> |
| Cc: | Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com>, Brian Wipf <brian(at)clickspace(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: PITR Recovery and out-of-sync indexes |
| Date: | 2007-10-03 22:17:01 |
| Message-ID: | 3487.1191449821@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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Alvaro Herrera <alvherre(at)commandprompt(dot)com> writes:
> Richard Huxton wrote:
>> Could you run Linux in a virtual-machine in OS X?
> I think it would be easier (and more performant) to define a new locale
> on OS/X (or on Linux) to match the behavior of the other system.
> (Perhaps define a new locale on both, with matching name and matching
> behavior).
Given that the OP doesn't seem to care about the difference in
behavior between Linux and OS/X interpretations of en_US, I'd think
that using C locale on both would suit him just fine. (Of course,
that would require initdb on both :-()
regards, tom lane
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