Dear,

the database manager class relies on the fact that the database is UTF8.
If you wish to use another standard, you will need to perform some
adjustments in that class.

with best regards,

Bram Luyten

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> We are running dspace 1.4.2, postgresql 8, solaris 10. Is UTF8 a necessity
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