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Re: Please change default characterset for database cluster

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On 09/28/07 21:12, Tom Lane wrote:
> Michael Fuhr <mike@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>> No, it isn't.  If you get UTF8 (formerly UNICODE) as a default then
>> it's because initdb is picking it up from your environment.
> 
> Which initdb has done since 8.0.  If the OP is such a rabid UTF8 fan,
> one wonders why his default locale setting isn't using UTF8 ...

He uses Windows?

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