Re: could not determine encoding for locale "et_EE.UTF-8": codeset is"CPUTF-8" in pg_restore - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: could not determine encoding for locale "et_EE.UTF-8": codeset is"CPUTF-8" in pg_restore
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Msg-id 2a30dc9b-79e1-69c6-3360-3cf9ac326b7e@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: could not determine encoding for locale "et_EE.UTF-8": codeset is "CPUTF-8" in pg_restore  ("Andrus" <kobruleht2@hot.ee>)
Responses Re: could not determine encoding for locale "et_EE.UTF-8": codeset is "CPUTF-8" in pg_restore
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On 3/29/20 1:02 AM, Andrus wrote:
> Hi!
> 
>> Generally speaking, locale names from Unix systems won't work at all on
>> Windows.  You need to create the database manually with whatever seems
>> to be the closest Windows locale match, and then restore its contents
>> without using --create.
> 
> This is unattended script running in every night from .bat file.

Per my previous post, you might try adding something like:

cmd.exe /c chcp 1257

to the top of the batch file. This idea came from here:


https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20794035/postgresql-warning-console-code-page-437-differs-from-windows-code-page-125

> 
> How to replace pg_restore --create  option with   psql and/or createdb 
> calls
> and specify proper locale for them ?
> 
> Currently everthing has "Estonian_Estonia.1257"  locale in windows.
> Which locale name should be specified in Windows instead of this?
> Or maybe creating new template with proper encoding or changing 
> template0 encoding helps?

If I am following the error correctly then the issue is that the 
Postgres console programs are using CP755 and that is not something for 
which there is an automatic conversion:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/multibyte.html#id-1.6.10.5.7

There is a conversion for 1257 clients so having your console run as 
1257 should solve the problem. Someone with more current experience on 
Windows will need to comment on whether that is the viable or best solution.

> 
> Andrus.
> 
> 


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com



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