Re: Collation again here
| От | Rihad |
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| Тема | Re: Collation again here |
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| Msg-id | 79758f11-44a2-4903-97e8-e61516aeedaa@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Collation again here ("Daniel Verite" <daniel@manitou-mail.org>) |
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Re: Collation again here
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| Список | pgsql-general |
On 1/8/26 5:19 PM, Daniel Verite wrote: > Rihad wrote: > >> DETAIL: The database was created using collation version 43.0, but the >> operating system provides version 34.0. >> The OS are both FreeBSD, but the master runs 14.3, the replica runs >> 13.5. PostgreSQL packages are built with ICU support by default, the >> versions used are identical: icu-76.1 >> >> >> Could it be that the OS (libc) needs to be the same version? I hoped it >> would be enough to use the same ICU. > That would be the case if the database collation provider was ICU, > that is pg_database.datlocprovider = 'i' > Otherwise no, it's the libc version that matters, unless using > the binary-sorting C or C.UTF-8 collations. > 43.0 and 34.0 don't look like ICU collation version numbers, so > they probably refer to FreeBSD libc (pg_database.datlocprovider = 'c') > > As a general rule, you should indeed run the same OS version > for the primary and physical replicas. > Before Postgres version 15 this message did not exist, so the risks > of mismatch were silent but they existed just the same. > > > Best regards, Thanks. Both FreeBSD 13.5 & 14.3 are "current", just from different major branches. I wonder why they use such different locale/collate versioning, meaning that they differ roughly by that much as in 34 vs. 43. Maybe someone there mistyped 34?)
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