Hello,

We have problems (currently using 8.4, but also in latest 9.1.3) in
our application with Unicode word symbols in Lithuanian ('ąčęėįšųūž'),
Russian and of course potentially other languages.

For example, regex_replace('acząčž', E'\\W', '', 'g') removes ąčž.

lower() and ~* comparison works only with locale that is set (no
internationalization).

Could we expect Unciode support in near future? Or should we do quick
hacks by reimplementing regexp_replace(), lower(), upper() and other
string SQL functions using, for example, Qt libraries..? Or maybe are
there some kind simpler workarounds?

Thank you,
Vincas.

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