Hi,

for the archives: the root cause is locale. Both linux/debian servers were set to the same locale (cs_CZ.UTF-8) but there is slightly different definition of this locale on those systems - once numbers are before letters and another time numbers are after letters. Then the index appears to be broken...

So definitely it's not a postgresql bug. It'd be nice if there are some safeguards against this mismatch, although I don't know how to do it...

Sorry for the noise.

Kuba

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