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Re: Installation problem: failed to initialize lc_messages to ""

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I'm wondering if some of those files are missing, or the symlinks are
dangling, on yours.

Hmmm..... here is what I have. Looks pretty similar....

Running out of easy answers, aren't we :-(

The next thing I can think of is to run initdb under "ktrace -i" and
compare the results with a working system. The output of this is likely to be voluminous, so don't send it to the list --- but if you'll send it
to me off-list I'll compare it to what I get here.

Ufff..... I completely reinstalled Leopard (cause was a bit messy, meanwhile). And thought: Hey, now it should be any problem anymore.... But oups.... it did it again. Gush!

So, looked around again on the net and found this message:
I found this referenced under bug #1344: locale problem The problem appears to be in going from Linux 2.6.9-5.0.5 to 2.6.9-11 the default LANG environment variable changed from LANG=en_US.UTF-8 to LANG=english_us.8859. Error could be identified by typing locale at the opsys prompt. I fixed by adding to posgres .bash_profile: LANG=en_US.UTF-8; export LANG
(http://www.mail-archive.com/pgsql-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg12073.html)
Also mentioned Linux, it seems to be the same problem with Mac... Putting the LANG... into the .bash_profile settled the problem.
Hope this helps!
Stef

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