Re: utffile patch - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Hiroshi Saito
Subject Re: utffile patch
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Msg-id 029d01c51a7a$3e52c030$1f324d80@w2k
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In response to Re: [pgadmin-support] [ANNOUNCE] pgAdmin III 1.2.0 Released  (Max Khon <fjoe@samodelkin.net>)
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Hi Max.

Sorry,
I am watching argument now for busyness.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Khon" <fjoe@samodelkin.net>

> > Which condenses down to "utffile.cpp is not non-unicode compatible".
> > I've added a #error accordingly. Until utffile is thoroughly reworked
> > for non-unicode, compiling pgadmin in unicode mode is *required*.
>
> You are correct. The patch I submitted is a workaround and was never supposed
> to fix the root of the problem. But it allows to run pgadmin3 1.2.0 on FreeBSD
> 4.x which lacks proper wchar_t support but is still widely used.

However, I think that your approach is right. Because, An environment had a limitation.
You are the result which becomes stable how and it thought whether it could be supplied.
Unicode edition will probably meet with the trouble with 4.x. I used special magic therefore.

>
> I removed non-Unicode support in FreeBSD port initially because of the
> problems you described, but the a few users asked me if it is possible to
> add it back.

There must be many users who use the version very much.
Again, your offer was right.:-)

Thank you.

regards,
Hiroshi Saito



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