Can someone comment on this?
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> Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
>
>
> > > Well I guess that's it since \377 in fr_FR is _ (ydierisis).
> >
> > And I suppose that sorts before, or the same as, plain y? Oops.
>
> Yep.
>
> >
> > As a temporary measure you could rebuild with USE_LOCALE turned on;
> > the parser code is set up not to generate the <= clause if that's
> > defined. But we need a better solution.
>
> Hmm that's strange I though I compiled already with locale
> enabled. Here is the configure line from config.status :
>
> # ./configure --with-tcl --with-perl --with-odbc --with-CC=/opt/pgcc/bin/gcc --
> with-CXX=/opt/pgcc/bin/g++ --enable-locale
>
> That's should be good no ?
>
> Anyway I'll check it again. Anyway I think that even without locale
> this optimization can lead to incorrect result if you have a a field
> starting with \377.
>
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