On 6/23/22 00:37, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
On 22.06.22 22:18, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
On 22.06.22 21:25, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 6/22/22 12:17, Tomas Pospisek wrote:


So I used both pg_dump and pg_restore from the newer machine. Result is still the same.  So I'll use Tom Lane's suggestion too and fix the 'UTF-8' spelling in the dump file:

Not sure why that is necessary? Is seems this is low hanging fruit that could dealt with by the equivalent of lower('en_US.UTF-8') = lower('en_US.utf-8').


Tom Lane wrote:

 > This is probably more about dumping from different operating systems.
 > The spelling of the locale name is under the control of the OS,
 > and Postgres doesn't know very much about the semantics of it
 > (so I think we conservatively assume that any difference in
 > spelling is significant).
 >
 > Best bet might be to edit the dump file to adjust the locale
 > spellings to match your new system.

Many thanks to both Tom & Adrian!!!
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