Yes, building from source will work. I just want to know if there is a package (in some yum repository) somewhere so that updates, patches etc. gets applied with "yum update". It would be nice to do something like
yum install pcre-utf8
-Amitava
Amitava Shee wrote:> <ra+centos@br-online.de<ra%2Bcentos@br-online.de>>
> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Ralph Angenendt
> wrote:
> > Amitava Shee wrote:
> > > How do I get utf-8 support with PCRE?
> >
> > a) What does that have to do with pcre? (which can do UTF-8)As I said: pcre can do UTF-8:
>
>
> [Shee] Zend lucene search engine uses pcre and requires pcre to be compiled
> with --enable-utf8. Please see
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.search.lucene.charset.html#zend.search.lucene.charset.utf_analyzer
>
> UTF-8 support can either be compiled into PCRE at build time or supported
> via shared library. But shared library support is included/excluded based on
> the distro. I believe, upstream RedHat does not include it. I was hoping to
> find a way in CentOS. I have no idea if other distro's support it. That's a
> research item for me.
%build
%configure --enable-utf8
That's from the spec file. And again: It's not pcre, it is iconv which
doesn't like a character in one of the framework's files.
Ralph
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