Hi ,
I tesetd the lower/upper support and cyrillic and it looks broken.
My system:
pg 7.4.3
freebsd 5.2.1.
I created my database with 'UNICODE'.
Is it my mistake or realy pg do not support correctly lower and upper ?
I readet also the ToDo and do not find this task.
reagards,
ivan.
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Ivan,
you need 8.0, which is in beta3 stage, to have it working.
Oleg
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, pginfo wrote: Hi ,
I tesetd the lower/upper support and cyrillic and it looks broken.
My system: pg 7.4.3 freebsd 5.2.1.
I created my database with 'UNICODE'.
Is it my mistake or realy pg do not support correctly lower and upper ?
I readet also the ToDo and do not find this task.
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Oleg
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On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 08:00:57AM +0200, pginfo wrote:
Hi, I tesetd the lower/upper support and cyrillic and it looks broken.
My system: pg 7.4.3 freebsd 5.2.1.
I created my database with 'UNICODE'.
Is it my mistake or realy pg do not support correctly lower and upper ?
This was fixed in 8.0, so yes, you are right that 7.4 does not behave
correctly.
I readet also the ToDo and do not find this task.
Done tasks were removed from the to-do list few days ago.
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made, and hence made our great society what it is today" (Mary Gardiner)
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Hash: SHA1 I tesetd the lower/upper support and cyrillic and it looks broken. [...] Is it my mistake or realy pg do not support correctly lower and upper ?
Yes, pg 7.x does not support upper/lower in UNICODE.
This has been fixed in 8.0
Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards
Holger Klawitter
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Hi Oleg and Alvaro,
It is great news for me.
I will test it next week in beta 3 and will waiting for the release.
regards,
iavn.
Alvaro Herrera wrote: On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 08:00:57AM +0200, pginfo wrote:
Hi, I tesetd the lower/upper support and cyrillic and it looks broken.
My system: pg 7.4.3 freebsd 5.2.1.
I created my database with 'UNICODE'.
Is it my mistake or realy pg do not support correctly lower and upper ?
This was fixed in 8.0, so yes, you are right that 7.4 does not behave correctly. I readet also the ToDo and do not find this task.
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