Hi all, I have an unusual use case in which some software I work on compiles a version of Python for distribution. I'm not 100% across this as it's not at all my area of responsibility, but I have been having some issues lately. My hand-compiled version of Python 2.5 works just fine, and in turn uses a hand-compiled Tcl/Tk with threading disabled. The system then re-compiles Python2.5 for its own purposes. At this point, it appears to ignore some of the options originally set using configure for Python. I have enough knowledge/control over the system to pass in some additional compiler flags. I would like to try to force some behaviour normally set as a flag to the configure script. Is there a C compiler flag I can use to force the use of UCS2 unicode? Thanks, -Tennessee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20070911/1fba7334/attachment-0001.htm
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