FYI PostgreSQL 8 supports multiple encodings. I find UTF8 to be the default and you have to specify SQL_ASCII when creating a database although I expect you can set the default type in the template.
Thomas On Friday 09 September 2011 15:04:45 Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote: > Hello list!! > > Has anyone used Bacula with the brand new Postgres 9? I've seen that now > Postgres supports multiple encoding for it's databases, and that's really > helpful to me because all my websites are using UTF8 and only for Bacula > I'm using 'latin1' (thats the correct encoding right?) and I'd like to use > only one instance of Postgres for my server... > > Thanks! > -- ========================================== Thomas McMillan Grant Bennett Appalachian State University Operations & Systems Analyst P O Box 32026 University Library Boone, North Carolina 28608 (828) 262 6587 Library Systems Help Desk: https://www.library.appstate.edu/help/ ========================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Doing More with Less: The Next Generation Virtual Desktop What are the key obstacles that have prevented many mid-market businesses from deploying virtual desktops? How do next-generation virtual desktops provide companies an easier-to-deploy, easier-to-manage and more affordable virtual desktop model.http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51426474/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users