On Saturday, Sep 21, 2002, at 22:38 Asia/Tokyo, Robert Allerstorfer 
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the great Encode module requires perl 5.8. Are there
> any backports existing yet that may work with 5.6.1? I am trying to
> find a solution to encode Japanese (shiftjis) and Chinese (gb2312
> and big5) into utf8 with that perl version since 5.8 is not yet used
> widely, unfortunately.

Okay, let me repeat what I have said in this mailing list before.

0)      Backporting Encode to 5.6.1 and perhaps 5.00503 was my first 
intention when I joined (and later took over) the development thereof
1)   Then I found Unicode stuff in 5.6.1 is very kaputt.  At the same 
time Encode was made very perl-5.8.0 dependent especially unicode 
handling
2)   So I concluded I would rather advocate perl 5.8 than pay some 
effort to backport Encode.
3)      Efforts by others to backport is welcome, provided
   a) if it uses 'Encode' as module name it needs to work both in 5.8 
and 5.6.1.
   Bottom line is that backported version will not breach what it is 
now.  If it ain't broke,
   don't fix it (and 5.6.1 was broke Unicode-wise)
   b) if you just implemented Encode functionality in perl 5.6.1 but 
incompatible w/ 5.8,
      give it a different name; i.e) Encode::Compat
   c) at any rate don't forget to share your idea and work here at 
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Dan the Encode Maintainer

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