Tom Lane wrote: > Florian Pflug <f...@phlo.org> writes: > > On Jun1, 2011, at 20:28 , Peter Eisentraut wrote: > >> Well, initdb still succeeds if you give it an invalid locale name. It > >> warns, but that can easily be missed if initdb is hidden behind a few > >> other layers. If you then run pg_upgrade, you get a hosed instance. > > > Whats the rational behind that behaviour? Wouldn't it be more user-friendly > > if initdb failed outright? It'd also be consistent with CREATE DATABASE... > > I think we were being conservative about whether initdb would get it > right. Might be time to stiffen our spines a bit, now that the logic > has been through a few release cycles.
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