Hi, Daniel

I'd also set the collation to *utf8_unicode_ci*. Here's a link to the full
diff of the *my.cnf* file I am using on my dev-server:
https://github.com/SimonSimCity/webserver-configuration/blob/master/mysql/patch.diff

Bye
Simon

2012/2/24 Daniel Convissor <dani...@analysisandsolutions.com>

> Hi Johannes:
>
> > 1) You said
> >  * /etc/my.cnf settings are (no other my.cnf files exist):
> >  * + default-character-set = utf8
> >  * + character-set-server = utf8
> >
> > In which section of the my.cnf file? Both for the server, or for the
> > client?
>
> [client]
> default-character-set = utf8
> [mysqld]
> character-set-server = utf8
>
> Thanks for looking into this,
>
> --Dan
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