Re: Overriding local encoding defaults
От | Leif Biberg Kristensen |
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Тема | Re: Overriding local encoding defaults |
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Msg-id | 201010171550.03440.leif@solumslekt.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Overriding local encoding defaults (Bob McConnell <rmcconne@lightlink.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
On Sunday 17. October 2010 15.03.52 Bob McConnell wrote: > I am trying to create a Pg 8.4 cluster with UTF8 encoding for JDBC > access. But initdb insists that because my local console is en_US, it > cannot do that. We're talking about setting up a server here. Why should > it even care what the local console settings are? initdb and pg_ctl are > the only commands that will ever be run through that console. > > Is there any way to force initdb to ignore the local environment and use > UTF8? > > If not, how do I modify the local console to match the UTF8 requirement? > This is on Slackware/64 13.1.0. Don't know Slackware, but in Gentoo I've got a file /etc/env.d/02locale which just says: LC_ALL="nb_NO.UTF-8" You should probably also set up your locales in the /etc/locale.gen and then run the command locale-gen from root. At least that's how it's done in Gentoo. Regards, Leif Biberg Kristensen
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