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Re: Ordering and unicode

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On 11.11.2005, at 9:33 Uhr, Guido Neitzer wrote:

Yes, as far as I know there is no other way of changing the locale settings. Hopefully you are on Linux! If you deploy on Mac OS X or *BSD it won't work even with a change.

I have to correct me: Hopefully you are not on Mac OS X. On Mac OS X, locale support is not yet available for UTF-8, so you will not get correct ordering. This is from a statement of an Apple engineer -- they have this on the to do list.

As the locale support in Mac OS X comes directly from BSD I assume, it's not better there but I have tested this only on one BSD plattform and looked through the provided locale files (in the given cvs directories) for others where it seems similar.

This is not a problem of PostgreSQL, only a problem for PostgreSQL when running on the "wrong" plattform.

cug

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