Hi.
I tried that and confirm strange behaviour. It seems that problem with small cyrillic letter ‘х’. (simplest obscene
languagefilter? =)
That can be reproduced with simpler test
Stas
> On 27 Jan 2016, at 13:59, Artur Zakirov <a.zakirov@postgrespro.ru> wrote:
>
> On 27.01.2016 13:46, Shulgin, Oleksandr wrote:
>>
>> Not sure why the file uses "SET KOI8-R" directive then?
>>
>
> This directive is used only by Hunspell program. PostgreSQL ignores this directive and assumes that input affix and
dictionaryfiles in the UTF-8 encoding.
>
>>
>>
>> What error message do you get with this test program? (I don't get any,
>> but I'm not on Mac OS.)
>> --
>> Alex
>>
>>
>
> With this program you will get wrong output. A error message is not called. You can execute the following commands:
>
> > cc test.c -o test
> > ./test
>
> You will get the output:
>
> SFX/Y/?/аться/шутся
>
> Although the output should be:
>
> SFX/Y/хаться/шутся/хаться
>
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> Artur Zakirov
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