locale-gen just regenerates the locale - which I have. It's just that PostgreSQL doesn't see it. When I run locale-gen, it just shows that all locales (listed by locale -a) are "up to date".
depesz
depesz
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/06/2014 09:05 AM, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Pg 9.3.4 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04/Precise. Pg is installed from
PGDG repo (http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/).
It somehow got database created in locale that it can't now open:
$ psql
psql: FATAL: database locale is incompatible with operating system
DETAIL: The database was initialized with LC_COLLATE "en_GB.UTF-8",
which is not recognized by setlocale().
HINT: Recreate the database with another locale or install the missing
locale.
The thing is that system knows about en_GB:
Is it possible? Anyone encountered something like this before? If so -
what can be done? I didn't found any way to "unpack" the archive with
locales.
Seems this is a new Ubuntu thing:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/locale-gen.8.html
and an example:
http://backdrift.org/fixing-no-such-file-or-directory-locale-errors
depesz
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Adrian Klaver
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