slrn/unstable, libslang2, unicode?
The slrn.sourceforge.net documentation says Unicode support is
dependent on Slang 2, and that you can compile late version against
that library to get Unicode support.
The unstable version of slrn, however, requires libslang2 but does
support UTF-8. Anyone know why?
$ slrn --version
Slrn 0.9.8.1pl1 [2005-02-17]
* Note: This version is a developer preview.
S-Lang Library Version: 2.0.5
Compiled at: Jan 22 2006 01:48:06
Operating System: Debian
COMPILE TIME OPTIONS:
Backends: +nntp +slrnpull +spool
External programs / libs: +canlock +inews +ssl +uudeview
Features: +charset_mapping +decoding +emphasized_text +end_of_thread
+fake_refs +gen_msgid -grouplens +mime -msgid_cache +piping +rnlock
+slang +spoilers -strict_from
DEFAULTS:
Default server object: nntp
Default posting mechanism: nntp
Default character set: isolatin
SUPPORTED CHARACTER SETS:
isolatin ibm850 ibm852 ibm857 ibm737 NeXT koi8
$ apt-show-versions slrn
slrn/testing uptodate 0.9.8.1pl1-15
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Thanks,
Adam
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