Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-15 Thread Larry Rosenman
* Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010715 20:02]: > > Here is UnixWare: > [snip] > > Hum. I'm not sure what each file represents, but it looks like no > Asian language is supported except Japanese on UnixWare. May need to load something from the CD LER > -- > Tatsuo Ishii -- Larry Rosenm

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-15 Thread Tatsuo Ishii
> Here is UnixWare: [snip] Hum. I'm not sure what each file represents, but it looks like no Asian language is supported except Japanese on UnixWare. -- Tatsuo Ishii ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-15 Thread Larry Rosenman
* Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010713 22:29]: > > Tatsuo Ishii writes: > > > > > I have not checked iconv seriously since it's not very portable among > > > our supported platforms. > > > > Allow me to bring you up to date: > > > > aix yes > > beos > > bsdi > > darwin > > freebsd

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-13 Thread Tatsuo Ishii
> Tatsuo Ishii writes: > > > I have not checked iconv seriously since it's not very portable among > > our supported platforms. > > Allow me to bring you up to date: > > aix yes > beos > bsdi > darwin > freebsd in ports > hpux yes > irix5 yes > linux

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-13 Thread Bruce Momjian
> Tatsuo Ishii writes: > > > I have not checked iconv seriously since it's not very portable among > > our supported platforms. > > Allow me to bring you up to date: > > aix yes > beos > bsdi Count bsdi as yes. I have it working here. Compiled fine. -- Bruce Momjian

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-13 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Tatsuo Ishii writes: > I have not checked iconv seriously since it's not very portable among > our supported platforms. Allow me to bring you up to date: aix yes beos bsdi darwin freebsd in ports hpuxyes irix5 yes linux yes netbsd in

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-13 Thread Patrick Welche
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 12:04:25PM +0900, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > > Has it ever been considered to (optionally) use the iconv interface for > > character set conversion instead of rolling our own? It seems to be a lot > > more flexible, has pluggable conversion modules (depending on the > > impleme

Re: [HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-11 Thread Tatsuo Ishii
> Has it ever been considered to (optionally) use the iconv interface for > character set conversion instead of rolling our own? It seems to be a lot > more flexible, has pluggable conversion modules (depending on the > implementation), supports more character sets. It seems to be available > on

[HACKERS] iconv?

2001-07-11 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Has it ever been considered to (optionally) use the iconv interface for character set conversion instead of rolling our own? It seems to be a lot more flexible, has pluggable conversion modules (depending on the implementation), supports more character sets. It seems to be available on quite a f