Zdenek Kotala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think if we support UTF8 encoding, than it make sense to create own 
> charsets, 
> because system locales could have defined collation for that.

Say what?  I cannot imagine a scenario in which a user-defined encoding
would be useful. The amount of infrastructure you need for a new
encoding is so large that providing management commands is just silly
--- anyone who can create the infrastructure can do the last little bit
for themselves.  The analogy to index access methods is on point, again.

                        regards, tom lane

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