El Sáb 10 Sep 2005 16:23, Tom Bryntesen escribió:
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> > solved the problem. Honestly I have no idea where to set this default and
> > why my MySQL was set to latin1_swedish_ci. But the manual change solved.
>
> Thanks...
> That solved my problem, and the admin-guy are now smiling again ;-)
> I installed phpMyAdmin and made the changes - as you suggested...
> "latin1_swedish_ci" was in my tables as well. I don't know why?
>

Yesterday I did a fresh web-cyradm install, aware of this problem. I tried to 
set the default collation in my.cnf but it didn't help: Once again I ended up 
with a mixture of latin1_swedish_ci and my defaults. I think that latest 
MySQL versions comes precompiled with these defaults. Maybe an MySQL expert 
on this list can explain. 

Best wishes

Enrique

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Dirk Enrique Seiffert
CaribeNet S.A. - Cartagena - Colombia
www.caribenet.com

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