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Re: NSCalendar and NSLocale support


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: NSCalendar and NSLocale support
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 19:54:49 +0200
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Hi,

Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
Really? SUN should use it:

from http://site.icu-project.org/:

<cut: a long list of references>


Thanks, I am capable of looking up that myself. In fact, i even did before replying to the email. Besides, many of those references are more or less just there to make "number".

What does it mean that "SuSE supports ICU"? Well, I guess they package it. As Gentoo or Debian do. But do I have it installed?
On one system I have it, just because I have Wine.

I'm not saying it is a bad library and I am not saying it is not available. But I want to avoid "me too" logic.
And I dislike depending on something which is C++.

On the other hand, on Debian, if you have gworkspace you want libsqlite which on Debian is configured to use libicu so you end up using it. But on other systems libsqlite does not need libicu at all.

A good solution could be then an internal, simplified, fall-back solution so not to have a hard dependency on it. It really depends on how much functionality is needed. Maybe the fall-back implementation ends up being very difficult or maybe it would cover 99% of what libicu does. Dave can tell us surely more.

Riccardo




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