From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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To: | Tomas Szepe <szepe(at)pinerecords(dot)com> |
Cc: | Martin Edlman <edlman(at)fortech(dot)cz>, PostgreSQL Bugs <pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Repeatedly breaking indexes |
Date: | 2003-11-04 14:24:51 |
Message-ID: | 21665.1067955891@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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Tomas Szepe <szepe(at)pinerecords(dot)com> writes:
> Martin, you can probably rule out the cs_CZ (LATIN2) locale as the cause
> of your problems -- I've been using that one for years on many production
> postgres systems (often huge and constantly loaded) and have never observed
> the problems you're describing.
Thanks for the info. But are you using cs_CZ.ISO8859-2 in particular on
Red Hat 8.0 in particular? If it is a locale-related issue, it might be
specific to that particular variant on that platform.
I have RH 8.0 here, and could easily run some tests, but I'm not sure
what to look for. A quick run of the regression tests didn't reveal
any issues, other than expectable differences from C locale in sort
ordering.
regards, tom lane
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