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5.8.7 Problems With Character Sets
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If you try to use a character set that is not compiled into your binary,
you might run into the following problems:
* Your program has an incorrect path to where the character sets are
stored. (Default `/usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/charsets'). This
can be fixed by using the `--character-sets-dir' option when you
run the program in question.
* The character set is a multi-byte character set that can't be
loaded dynamically. In this case, you must recompile the program
with support for the character set.
* The character set is a dynamic character set, but you don't have a
configure file for it. In this case, you should install the
configure file for the character set from a new MySQL distribution.
* If your `Index' file doesn't contain the name for the character
set, your program will display the following error message:
ERROR 1105: File '/usr/local/share/mysql/charsets/?.conf'
not found (Errcode: 2)
In this case, you should either get a new `Index' file or manually
add the name of any missing character sets to the current file.
For `MyISAM' tables, you can check the character set name and number
for a table with `myisamchk -dvv TBL_NAME'.
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