On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Ibrahim Shaame <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks. It worked. > Ibrahim > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:58 AM, J. Carlos Muro <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I think you need to setup locale of the user who inits/runs the cluster >> (generally "postgres') to unicode in order to init a unicode cluster. >> Try to set your locale environment variables to for example >> LANG=xx_XX.UTF-8 (for example "en_US.UTF-8" or whichever on your >> convenience), then try to create your cluster. >> >> 2009/7/20 Ibrahim Shaame <[email protected]> >> >> I Have just installed version Postgresql-8.4.0 and when I run initdb -E >>> utf8 it tells me that the current local (LATIN1 or rather LC_CTYPE) cannot >>> accept the utf8. Then when I run initdb with the default local, I cannot >>> create a utf8 database any way (be it in psql or pgadmin3). >>> >>> Any hint? >>> I use Linux slamd64 12.2 (A Slackware dialect) >> >> you can able to create cluster using below command also initdb -D /opt/PostgresPlus/8.3R2AS/data4 -E UTF8 --locale=C Regards, Raghu Ram > >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ibrahim Shaame >>> >> >> >
