Hi Peter

The -n flag worked fine on OS X. I don’t have this issue on Centos. As a side 
question I wonder why was postgres built with libedit instead of libreadline , 
just curious.
Back to my developer issue , he is using what he calls a data object in java. 
Apparently this is the place where this bad conversion happens, in other words 
it passes to the backend the ?? characters
Any similar trick I could use on the postgres jdbc driver ? 

Will report more once I find more from him


Many thanks
Armand


> On Jan 11, 2018, at 4:12 PM, Peter Eisentraut 
> <peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> 
> On 1/11/18 16:34, armand pirvu wrote:
>> On OS X:
>> - case 1 fails
>> testdb=# insert into jt1 values ('??') ;
>> ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xe2 0xa4 0x27
>> Note that at paste time  ≤ changed in ??
> 
> This looks like something is wrong with your libedit library.  Try
> running psql with the -n option.  If that helps, then look into building
> psql with libreadline instead.  Because libedit is terrible.
> 
>> - case 2 is fine
>> - echo -n '≤' |hexdump -C
>> 00000000  e2 89 a4                                          |...|
>> 00000003
> 
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