From: | Charlie Savage <cfis(at)savagexi(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | msvc++ build of 8.2.4 and encodings |
Date: | 2007-08-30 02:43:12 |
Message-ID: | 46D62EC0.6040604@savagexi.com |
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Hope this is the right place for this post...
I'm been trying out the msvc++ build scripts for postgresql 8.2.4 on my
development laptop (using window xp pro).
I noticed the sort orders of queries changed. Investigating more,
encodings don't seem to be working as expected.
Using a MSVC++ build:
> CREATE DATABASE test1 WITH ENCODING = 'utf8';
> show all
"lc_collate";"English_United States.1252"
"lc_ctype";"English_United States.1252"
"lc_messages";"C"
"lc_monetary";"C"
"lc_numeric";"C"
"lc_time";"C"
Using a MSYS build:
> CREATE DATABASE test1 WITH ENCODING = 'utf8';
> show all
"lc_collate";"en_US.UTF-8"
"lc_ctype";"en_US.UTF-8"
"lc_messages";"C"
"lc_monetary";"C"
"lc_numeric";"C"
"lc_time";"C"
In both cases, the database clusters were created like this:
initdb ---locale=c --encoding=utf8;
Note that I successfully built all the various encoding projects for the
MSVC++ build and have installed them.
I'd be happy to debug this a bit more if would be helpful.
Thanks,
Charlie
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