with the latest airtime and after following the suggested installation procedures complying with each one completely I get the following messages. Searching Google results in no suggestions that will resolve this problem.
The top line is where the first error is seen:
Unable to open PDO connection [wrapped: SQLSTATE[08006] [7] FATAL: database "airtime" does not exist]
Database connection problem.
Check if database 'airtime' exists with corresponding p
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
airtime
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Would like to get this resolved. I know there are many other people with the same problem. This is a clean install as of a couple weeks ago--it's barely a 2 week old install of 64bit LTS Ubuntu 12.04.
As far as I know I have no databases. I do not use any. I don't use postgres for any application that I am aware of. And since there is no airtime database why would encoding matter?
Once you change your database to UTF8 encoding all will be fine. At the moment this is a royal pain in the butt to deal with, but unfortunately we *require* a UTF-8 based database or else files with UTF-8 encoding will not be stored properly.
I don't have a database. I don't use databases on this computer. I don't have an airtime database to convert. I've never used a database on this computer. I don't have any other databases to convert. Never had any and never will have any unless they are used by some other program without my knowledge.