I set my locale to Turkish, then did initdb --no-locale. pg_controldata
is set up correctly, as is postgresql.conf, but messages still come out
in Turkish on the log file. So either we aren't doing it right or my
(modern) libintl is hijacking some more stuff. Same result for French,
so it's
Magnus Hagander wrote:
I set my locale to Turkish, then did initdb --no-locale.
pg_controldata is set up correctly, as is postgresql.conf,
but messages still come out in Turkish on the log file. So
either we aren't doing it right or my
(modern) libintl is hijacking some more stuff. Same resu
> > I set my locale to Turkish, then did initdb --no-locale.
> > pg_controldata is set up correctly, as is postgresql.conf, but
> > messages still come out in Turkish on the log file. So either we
> > aren't doing it right or my
> > (modern) libintl is hijacking some more stuff. Same result
> f
> I set my locale to Turkish, then did initdb --no-locale.
> pg_controldata is set up correctly, as is postgresql.conf,
> but messages still come out in Turkish on the log file. So
> either we aren't doing it right or my
> (modern) libintl is hijacking some more stuff. Same result
> for French,
I set my locale to Turkish, then did initdb --no-locale. pg_controldata
is set up correctly, as is postgresql.conf, but messages still come out
in Turkish on the log file. So either we aren't doing it right or my
(modern) libintl is hijacking some more stuff. Same result for French,
so it's n