Dear Sur!

My name is Peter Kovacs and I work at the National Szechenyi Library in Hunagry.
The reason why im writing this letter is the follow:
We are using Potgresql to store our data. We have UTF-8, LATIN1 and LATIN2 encoded databases. I haven't got any problem with database encoding before, but when I tried ro restore our database dumps to a postgresql 8.3.3 server it faild. If I tried to create a database with NON-UTF-8 character encoding I got the following error:

*SQL error:*

ERROR:  encoding LATIN2 does not match server's locale en_AU.UTF-8
DETAIL:  The server's LC_CTYPE setting requires encoding UTF8.

*In statement:*
CREATE DATABASE "probadb" WITH ENCODING='LATIN2'


The problem is that we need both UTF-8, LATIN1 and LATIN2 characters.

My question is: How could I create a database with NON-UTF-8 encoding.

Regards!

Peter Kovacs

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