On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 17:46:06 +0100 "Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can --with-wctype-functions configure option be the > > source of problem? > > yes. > > that option disables Python's own Unicode database, and relies on the C > library's > wctype.h (iswalpha, etc) to behave properly for Unicode characters. this > isn't true > for all environments. > > is this an official SuSE release? do they often release stuff that hasn't > been tested > at all? Yes, it's official release: # rpm -qi python Name : python Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 2.3.4 Vendor: SUSE LINUX AG, Nuernberg, Germany Release : 3 Build Date: Tue Oct 5 02:28:25 2004 Install date: Fri Jan 28 13:53:49 2005 Build Host: gambey.suse.de Group : Development/Languages/Python Source RPM: python-2.3.4-3.src.rpm Size : 15108594 License: Artistic License, Other License(s), see package Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue Oct 5 02:42:38 2004, Key ID a84edae89c800aca Packager : http://www.suse.de/feedback URL : http://www.python.org/ Summary : Python Interpreter <snip> BTW, where have they found something with Artistic License in Python? -- Denis S. Otkidach http://www.python.ru/ [ru] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list