A newbie question:

I'm installing Dspace on a minimum installation of CentOS 4.4. The
installation doc says:

"Unicode (specifically UTF-8) support must be enabled.  This is
enabled by default in 8.0+.  For 7.x, be sure to compile with the
following options to the 'configure' script:
--enable-multibyte --enable-unicode --with-java "

Since I can easily yum the postgresql 7.4 I wanted to avoid compiling
from source. My later admin work can be a lot easier if I yum install
postgresql. If the --enable-unicode is just to enable using Unicode in
the database, can I just add -E UNICODE when I do initdb? The
--with-java option is to build the jdbc, which I can also easily yum.

Question is, will there be any side effects for doing so? I do want
full unicode support, since my repo is very likely to hold resources
from many other languages.

Thanks,

Zhiwu Xie

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