Harish Jadhav <har...@tecknodreams.com> writes:

> My worry is on Asian languages where character typically gets stored in
> multi bytes and am not sure how netsnmp stack behaves
> in such cases like finding strlen or C pointer increments etc. So
> thought of putting this question in forum so
> I can get some pointers for my understanding.

Yep, it's certainly a concern and I doubt wide characters are working
correctly.  It's a project someone should take on to fix, but I suspect
it'll be difficult simply because it may require a new API at certain
spots.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Parsons

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