Hi Ishii-san, Great!Thanks for your help. Would you please update the Makefile under Unicode?it should be updated for GB18030.
Best regards, Bill Tatsuo Ishii wrote: >[pgsql-announce removed and pgsql-hackers added] > >I have applied your patches with small corrections. Please grab the >latest source and let me know if something is wrong. > >Thanks. >-- >Tatsuo Ishii > >>Hi Ishii-san, >> >>The patches are attached.Please apply it. >> >>Thanks, >>Bill >> >>Tatsuo Ishii wrote: >> >>>>Hello, >>>> >>>>As postgresql is widely used in the world,many Chinese users are looking >>>>forward to use such a high performanced database management >>>>system.However since the Chinese new codepage standard GB18030 is not >>>>completely supported,postgresql is limitted to be used in China. >>>> >>>>Now I have managed to implement the GB18030 support upon the latest >>>>version,so the following functions are added after the patches are added. >>>> >>>>-Chinese GB18030 encoding is available on front-end side,while on >>>>backend side,EUC_CN or MIC is used. >>>>-Encoding convertion between MIC and GB18030 is implement. >>>>-GB18030 locale support is available on front-end side. >>>>-GB18030 locale test is added. >>>> >>>>Any help for testing with these patches and sugguestions for GB18030 >>>>support are greatly appreciated. >>>> >>>We need to apply your pacthes to the current source tree(we are not >>>allowed to add new feature stable source tree). Your pacthes for >>>encnames.c pg_wchar.h and wchar.c are rejected due to the difference >>>between 7.2 and current. >>> >>>Can you give me patches encnames.c pg_wchar.h and wchar.c against >>>current? >>> >>>Unicode conversion map staffs ISO10646-GB18030.TXT utf8_to_gb18030.map >>>UCS_to_GB18030.pl and gb18030_to_utf8.map are looks good for >>>current. So I will apply them. >>>-- >>>Tatsuo Ishii >>> >>-- >>/---------------------------/ >>(Bill Huang) >>E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Cell phone:090-9979-4631 >>/---------------------------/ >> -- Bill Huang (81)-3-3257-0417 Red Hat K.K. http://www.jp.redhat.com ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster