2014-05-09 22:12 GMT+02:00 Philip Van Hoof <phi...@codeminded.be>:
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> Kalev Lember schreef op 9/05/2014 13:17:
>> On 05/09/2014 11:06 AM, Martyn Russell wrote:
>>> * build: Switch --with-enca is now --enable-enca * build: Switch
>>> --enable-icu-charset-detection has been added to prefer ICU over
>>> enca for MP3 content detection
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>> Which one should we use in distro builds (Fedora)?
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> Note that this is only/mostly for id3v1.
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> Enca is good at detecting Central and East European languages. For
> others I would recommend preference on ICU's.

While we are at it:
In the Debian tracker package I currently use --with-enca (or now
--enable-enca) and libunistring for UTF-8 support.

Is that a reasonable choice or would you suggest to use libicu?

One of the reasons I picked libunistring over libicu was the size of
libicu (28M vs 1.2M).

If I now would choose libicu, that means I could get rid of both the
libenca and libunistring dependency?

It seems like I can enable *both* libicu and libenca for
charset-detection, so I'm a bit confused.

Michael

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