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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Michael Palmer <mp...@gmail.com> on 2016/03/10 19:19:49 UTC

Python unicode support - UCS2 vs UCS4 - on Linux

Hello,

On Debian and AFAIK all other major Linuxes, Python is compiled with

--enable-unicode=ucs4

 From my testing of the Python bundled with AOO, it uses UCS2 rather 
than UCS4. Any chance that the above compilation flag could be used? 
That way, it would be easier to use python libraries installed on the 
system with the AOO Python executable, and vice versa.

Thanks for consideration, Michael


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