On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, David Eriksson wrote: > The issue is that only the latest versions of gcc (gcc 3 & redhat's gcc) > has the -fshort-wchar parameter... > > What happens is that if the configure script detects that the compiler has > the -fshort-wchar flag, SHORT_WCHAR_FLAGS will be set to "-fshort-wchar". > > If the compiler does not have this flag, SHORT_WCHAR_FLAGS will be set to > "-U__WCHAR_TYPE__ -D__WCHAR_TYPE__=short\ unsigned\ int". > > Is this good?
Some question: why you really need to change the size of wchar_t? Can't you use some other mechanism? I think this will make Synce incompatible with some other libraries which use wchar_t for real Unicode strings... CCing linux-utf8, roozbeh - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/