On 20/06/2017 17:37, Tom Lane wrote:
> I wrote:
>> Marco Atzeri <marco.atzeri@gmail.com> writes:
>>> Building on Cygwin latest 10 beta1 or head sourece,
>>> make check fails as:
>>> ...
>>> performing post-bootstrap initialization ... 2017-05-31 23:23:22.214
>>> CEST [16860] FATAL: collation "ja_JP" for encoding "EUC_JP" already exists
>
>> Hmph. Could we see the results of "locale -a | grep ja_JP" ?
>
> Despite the lack of followup from the OP, I'm pretty troubled by this
> report. It shows that the reimplementation of OS collation data import
> as pg_import_system_collations() is a whole lot more fragile than the
> original coding. We have never before trusted "locale -a" to not produce
> duplicate outputs, not since the very beginning in 414c5a2e. AFAICS,
> the current coding has also lost the protections we added very shortly
> after that in 853c1750f; and it has also lost the admittedly rather
> arbitrary, but at least deterministic, preference order for conflicting
> short aliases that was in the original initdb code.
Hi Tom,
I raised the duplication issue on the cygwin mailing list,
and one of the core developer reports that
they saw the same issues on Linux in the past.
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-06/msg00253.html
> regards, tom lane
Regards
Marco