On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 09:42:50AM +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Since the introduction of the iconv codec there have been numerous > bug reports related to the codec and the lack of cross platform > support for it (ranging from: the codec doesn't compile and the > codec doesn't support standard names for common encodings to > core dumps in the linking phase). > > I'd like to question whether the codec is really ready for prime > time yet. Right now it causes people more trouble than it does > any good. iconv_codec NG is ready to submit to SF. I think the newer implementation can resolve many of the patch reports. I'll submit it in a few days. If you have a time, you can review my patches before my submission. The patch includes ko, zh_CN, zh_TW codecs, also. A note about another problems on the current iconv_codec: http://fallin.lv/cvs/~checkout~/py-multibytecodec/reports/iconv.1 The multibytecodecs which is in my patch submission queue: http://fallin.lv/distfiles/py-multibytecodec-030331.tar.gz > OTOH, without some field testing the codec will never get into > shape for prime time, so perhaps it would be better to only > enable it via a configure option or make a failure to compile > the codec as painless as possible. I agree. Hye-Shik =)
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