Always set the six locale category environment variables in main(). Typical server invocations already achieved that. Invalid locale settings in the initial postmaster environment interfered, as could malloc() failure. Setting "LC_MESSAGES=pt_BR.utf8 LC_ALL=invalid" in the postmaster environment will now choose C-locale messages, not Brazilian Portuguese messages. Most localized programs, including all PostgreSQL frontend executables, do likewise. Users are unlikely to observe changes involving locale categories other than LC_MESSAGES. CheckMyDatabase() ensures that we successfully set LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE; main() sets the remaining three categories to locale "C", which almost cannot fail. Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).
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