No I installed from scratch 3.8.0.
Somewhere in the UPGRADING.mysql file, they say: 
don't use utf8 as default mysql's character set, it's default in some
distributives.

I'm using debian etch but i don't know if my mysql is using utf-8 by default
or not.
Could that be the problem ?

Regards

Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 06:25:01AM -0700, F350 wrote:
>> 
>> Yes i did but that did not fix the problem.
>> I'm confused.
>> 
> 
> Me too, maybe I gave wrong ideas, did your RT comes from an upgrade of
> 3.6.x before 3.8.0 ?
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