Nathan Myers wrote:
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Not true. There are Debian source packages,
Where are they ? I'm *quite* interested !
and taking the source
package from Debian 2.x, x2 (woody/sid), you can easily build it
on Debian 2.2 (potato).
In fact, it
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Oliver Elphick seems awfully busy and once said that 7.1 required a
*lot* of packaging ... Better not bug him right now ...
I'm working on it at the moment.
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Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isle of Wight
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 10:34:45PM +0100, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Nathan Myers wrote:
Not true. There are Debian source packages,
Where are they ? I'm *quite* interested !
and taking the source
package from Debian 2.x, x2 (woody/sid),
Re
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
The encoding of your databases are all UNICODE. So you need to input
data as UTF-8 in this case. I guess you are trying to input ISO-8859-1
encoded data that is the source of the problem. Here are possible
solutions:
1) input data as UTF-8
:)
2)
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 01:40:58AM +0100, Rehak Tamas wrote:
3) upgrade to 7.1 that has the capability to do an automatic
conversion between UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1.
i like to use deb packages and to use 7.1 i would have to upgrade
to woody (or even sid)...
Not true. There are Debian
Hello
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
Can you show me your database name and the output from 'psql -l'?
yes, here are the output:
datname |datdba|encoding|datpath
-+--++-
template1|31| 5|template1
map
yes, here are the output:
datname |datdba|encoding|datpath
-+--++-
template1|31| 5|template1
map | 1003| 5|map
helyes | 1003| 5|helyes
i found that if i put a space behind the
Hello
i don't know, whether it is a real bug or what, has been fixed or not, but
i can't find any info about it:
i try to fill my table from a file using copy from stdin and postgresql
corrupt the table. This happen if before the tab or end of line there
is word that has a non-standard letter
Rehak Tamas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i try to fill my table from a file using copy from stdin and postgresql
corrupt the table. This happen if before the tab or end of line there
is word that has a non-standard letter like o with accent and then an
ordinary lette [a-z]. and now i reproduced