Hi all, Here's another interesting encoding issue. I cannot recall having seen it on the lists.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/createdb -E LATIN1 test CREATE DATABASE [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ cat break.sh dat=`echo -en "\245\241"` echo "create table test (d text);" echo "insert into test values('$dat');" [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ sh break.sh | bin/psql test CREATE TABLE INSERT 0 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/createdb -T test test2 CREATE DATABASE [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/createdb -T test -E UTF-8 test2 CREATE DATABASE [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/pg_dump -C test2 > test2.dmp [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/dropdb test2 DROP DATABASE [EMAIL PROTECTED] build7]$ bin/psql template1 -f test2.dmp SET SET SET CREATE DATABASE ALTER DATABASE You are now connected to database "test2". [...] CREATE TABLE ALTER TABLE psql:test2.dmp:345: ERROR: invalid UTF-8 byte sequence detected near byte 0xa5 CONTEXT: COPY test, line 1, column d: " " [...] --- Until createdb() is a lot more sophisticated, we cannot translate characters between encodings. I don't think this is a huge issue though, as most people are only going to be creating empty databases anyway. Still, it probably requires documentation. Thoughts? Thanks, Gavin ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq