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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 12:48:24 -0600
From: Michael Hipp <Michael AT Hipp DOT com>
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Subject: LANG=1033
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I just did a fresh install on a WinXP SP2 system. After PostgreSQL 
refused to run 'initdb' with some error like "1033 is an invalid 
parameter", I noticed that it has LANG=1033 in the environment. I 
checked several other Cygwin installations and none of them even have a 
LANG variable.

Doing 'export LANG=' allowed initdb to run, but I'm wondering how I got 
this LANG variable and if I should get rid of it? And where to get rid 
of it?

Any help appreciated,
Michael Hipp


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