Devrim GUNDUZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> pg_regress: could not set database default locales
>> 
>> What shows up in the postmaster log file?

> You mean src/test/regress/log/postmaster.log, right?
> Actually not that much:

> LOG:  unexpected EOF on client connection

Hmm, that seems to be the only sign of trouble, which I guess means we
have to conclude the problem is on the client side not the server side.
The part of the pg_regress script that is failing is evidently

"$bindir/psql" $psql_options -c "\
checkpoint;
alter database \"$dbname\" set lc_messages to 'C';
alter database \"$dbname\" set lc_monetary to 'C';
alter database \"$dbname\" set lc_numeric to 'C';
alter database \"$dbname\" set lc_time to 'C';" "$dbname" 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    echo "$me: could not set database default locales"
    (exit 2); exit
fi

Try removing the "2>/dev/null" bit so that you can see if any error
messages come out from psql.

                        regards, tom lane

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