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Fixed #19968 -- Dropped support for PostgreSQL < 8.4.
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@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ able to store certain characters in the database, and information will be lost.
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* MySQL users, refer to the `MySQL manual`_ (section 9.1.3.2 for MySQL 5.1)
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for details on how to set or alter the database character set encoding.
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* PostgreSQL users, refer to the `PostgreSQL manual`_ (section 21.2.2 in
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PostgreSQL 8) for details on creating databases with the correct encoding.
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* PostgreSQL users, refer to the `PostgreSQL manual`_ (section 22.3.2 in
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PostgreSQL 9) for details on creating databases with the correct encoding.
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* SQLite users, there is nothing you need to do. SQLite always uses UTF-8
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for internal encoding.
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.. _MySQL manual: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/charset-database.html
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.. _PostgreSQL manual: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/multibyte.html#AEN24104
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.. _PostgreSQL manual: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/multibyte.html
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All of Django's database backends automatically convert Unicode strings into
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the appropriate encoding for talking to the database. They also automatically
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