Hi,

As said in another mail, I have tried to add iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) &
iso-8859-16 (Latin 10) to PostgreSQL, I think I have done mostly all
that's necessary. But I miss two things :

- latin92mic/mic2latin9/latin102mic/mic2latin10 in conv.c
- the leading character value in pg_wchar.h

I don't know anything about MULE except that it's some Emacs standard
(why they didn't go for Unicode is beyond my understanding, is
off-topic on this list, and had probably some good argument at the
time).

Can someone point me to where I should look for that ? is it as easy
as iso-8859-2/3/4 support, or do I need to do something as iso-8859-5 ?

Thank you :)

Patrice.

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