On Apr 28, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Steve Hay wrote:

Patrick Galbraith wrote:

Steve,


<snip>

        C:\perl5\lib\CORE\win32iop.h(243) : see previous definition of
'tell'

Clearly these need ironing out, but they're better than errors about
Win32 missing "long long".

Mine were actually errors - I'll add the patch and paste the errors. I would really like to use my_global.h, as it's definition of longlong deals with various OSs and architectures.



Again, thanks so much for your work on this. I do intend to start
poking at testing this on windows, and will probably be asking you
questions as I do!

I'm happy to assist in any way I can.

Btw, did you miss or deliberately duck the charset/UTF-8 question?

Sorry about that! No, I didn't miss your question nor duck it, I was replying to you, then got called into a scrum meeting and sent the email too soon ;) I was actually going to answer. Yes, we want to support UTF-8 - that's one of the feature major bullet-points for 3.0. I'm not sure what all is involved, and have to deal with these issues in my work on the federated storage engine, but the answer is a definite "yes" ;)




Cheers, - Steve


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