After Update to 2.7.1 of the app : The database collation 'C' is not supported by Confluence.
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I got a admin message after login: Database: The database collation 'C' is not supported by Confluence. We recommend utf-8. On Windows you can also use the Windows-1252 collation for your locale.can this be ignored? Should i change this setting? Regards Jens 
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Indeed, the default collation in the postgres addon is 'C' db5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af=> select datname, datcollate from pg_database; datname | datcollate ------------------------------------+------------ postgres | C template1 | C template0 | C db5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af | C (4 rows)My understanding was that apps can set collation on a per table basis anyway and this is why it hasn't been a problem so far. I can switch the default collation to utf8, i guess. Or maybe we need this information in the manifest. I will check what is the best approach. 
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There's an even better command \l.db5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af=> \l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------+---------+-------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------- db5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af | user5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af | UTF8 | C | C | user5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af=CTc/user5b92d92c20f2448fa4a3388cd74ba0af postgres | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | template0 | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | =c/postgres + | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres template1 | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | postgres=CTc/postgres (4 rows)
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OK, 
 thanks for your Support.
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@jensbee4 In postgres, one cannot change the collation and ctype of an existing database. The change I have made changes the type for new installations. So, what you have to do after the next release is to make a backup of the confluence app and clone it to a new location (this will create a db with the correct collation) and move the clone back to the original location (after you confirm it's working). 
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@jensbee4 In postgres, one cannot change the collation and ctype of an existing database. The change I have made changes the type for new installations. So, what you have to do after the next release is to make a backup of the confluence app and clone it to a new location (this will create a db with the correct collation) and move the clone back to the original location (after you confirm it's working). @girish 
 Hi, the next release is Confluence Package v2.8.0, App v7.8.0?
 I will do the Backup and reinstall at Friday.Regards Jens 
 
