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    Tom Lane authored
    databases with encodings that are incompatible with the server's LC_CTYPE
    locale, when we can determine that (which we can on most modern platforms,
    I believe).  C/POSIX locale is compatible with all encodings, of course,
    so there is still some usefulness to CREATE DATABASE's ENCODING option,
    but this will insulate us against all sorts of recurring complaints
    caused by mismatched settings.
    
    I moved initdb's existing LC_CTYPE-to-encoding mapping knowledge into
    a new src/port/ file so it could be shared by CREATE DATABASE.
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