 | | From: | Magnus Hagander | | Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL 8 for Win32 -- installation problem | | Date: | Sun, 9 Jan 2005 15:24:30 +0100 |
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 | >Hi. > >Have a happy new year !:-) > >Hmm.. >Will I have to put the check that Japanese(ja) doesn't move in >Japanese version (MS932) others?
I don't think so, but it's probably a good idea to include a readme.txt file in the next ZIP file that states that it's the japanese version, and should only be used on japanese systems.
//Magnus
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 | | From: | Tom Lane | | Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL 8 for Win32 -- installation problem | | Date: | Sun, 09 Jan 2005 12:11:36 -0500 |
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 | "Magnus Hagander" writes: >> Will I have to put the check that Japanese(ja) doesn't move in >> Japanese version (MS932) others?
> I don't think so, but it's probably a good idea to include a readme.txt > file in the next ZIP file that states that it's the japanese version, > and should only be used on japanese systems.
Perhaps also the filename should be "-jp" not "-ja"? I agree with the complainant that the former is more standard.
regards, tom lane
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 | | From: | Peter Eisentraut | | Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL 8 for Win32 -- installation problem | | Date: | Sun, 9 Jan 2005 18:45:35 +0100 |
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 | Tom Lane wrote: > Perhaps also the filename should be "-jp" not "-ja"? I agree with > the complainant that the former is more standard.
ja = Japanese (ISO 639 language code) jp = Japan (ISO 3166 country code)
Since the installation pack is probably targeted at users speaking Japanese, much like the "en" installer targets users speaking English, "ja" seems to be correct.
-- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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