My error log with iconv is misleading. Please ignore that portion and instead use this little php script to check for utf-8 support in pcre
<?php
if (@preg_match('/\pL/u', 'a') == 1) { echo "PCRE unicode support is turned on.\n"; } else { echo "PCRE unicode support is turned off.\n"; }
?>
Also, please check out this thread (lack of pcre utf8 support in RHEL).
http://marc.info/?l=php-i18n&m=118303425505336&w=2
-Amitava
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Amitava Shee amitava.shee@gmail.com wrote:
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
Okay, there's a disconnect, somewhere which you aren't getting.
The pcre package included in centos does UTF8 just fine. The problem you are seeing is related to another package. You need to look at the script to see what iconv (where the problem actually is) is having problems with.
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