Re: PostgreSQL 8 for Win32 -- installation problem
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
"Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net> 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
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/
Dear All.
Thank you for the various information.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>
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.
I mention README.txt which will be read first, and so I will try to explain
it in english and Japanese.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Eisentraut" <peter_e@gmx.net>
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.
I like the language specification, too.
best regards,
Hiroshi Saito