On 7/22/24 11:48, Ertan Küçükoglu wrote:
Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>, 22 Tem 2024 Pzt, 21:10 tarihinde
şunu yazdı:
I am getting out of my depth here, but I am pretty sure that:
ENCODING = 'UTF8' LOCALE_PROVIDER = libc LOCALE = 'Turkish_Turkey.1254'
is not going to work. That you will need to change the locale to a
Turkish UTF8 name.
I added tr_TR.UTF-8 to the system locales.
I also changed all Turkish_Turkey.1254 to tr_TR.UTF-8 in the dump file.
Unfortunately, I found that there are some databases created using
WIN1254 encoding.
I do not know what I should do with them. I don't think simply changing
WIN1254 -> UTF8 will work.
I will probably wait for a working Windows installer.
From previous post of yours:
"I was also hit by that OS update.
There is a Microsoft tool for creating a locale installer
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=41158
Using that tool and adding a second locale Turkish_Turkey.1254 (name before
Microsoft update) in the OS can fix your broken PostgreSQL.
I believe most people simply choose this path.
There are also several blogs/articles written in Turkish about the problem."
Why not use that?
Thanks & Regards,
Ertan
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Adrian Klaver
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