2009/3/23 Mariusz Mazur <[email protected]>: > Dnia poniedziałek, 23 marca 2009, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz napisał: >> This means that your database was broken initially. There are ways to fix >> this if you have working old mysql setup and _then_ do dump. > To fix it, it was enough to tell mysqldump to use utf8 instead of latin1 for > dumping. The resulting file was perfectly normal utf8, even though the dump > said CHARSET=latin1 on all tables. It was enough to modify those CHARSETs to > utf8 and reimport the whole db using mysql (also set to utf8). It works fine > now. > > I have no problem with it working this way, it's quite normal. The me being an > idiot part is that I missed this functionality.
It's not normal. It's caused by broken collation settings. -- Patryk Zawadzki _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
