service prodat wrote:
first: i hope im right here in this mailing list.
Yes.
My problem:
We have several Postgre servers 9.0.4, one on Windows Server 2008 R2 and
others on different UNIX/Linux systems.
Windows: LC_CTYPE = 'German, Germany'
UNIX: LC_CTYPE='de_DE.UTF-8'
(so LC_COLLATE is
On tor, 2012-04-19 at 10:02 +0200, Albe Laurenz wrote:
After looking at the UNICODE character list I tend to agree that
code point 0xB5 (MICRO SIGN) should not be converted to
0x39C (GREEK CAPITAL LETTER MU). There's 0x3BC for GREEK SMALL LETTER MU.
Hello,
first: i hope im right here in this mailing list.
My problem:
We have several Postgre servers 9.0.4, one on Windows Server 2008 R2 and
others on different UNIX/Linux systems.
Windows: LC_CTYPE = 'German, Germany'
UNIX: LC_CTYPE='de_DE.UTF-8'
(so LC_COLLATE is too)
on both systems