Roundup Tracker - Issues

Message5139

Author rouilj
Recipients rouilj, smcgraw
Date 2014-09-12.22:42:05
Message-id <20140912224127.E48BC81A47@vm71.cs.umb.edu>
In-reply-to <1410559674.92.0.12192048544.issue2550851@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> <1410559674.92.0.12192048544.issue2550851@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
Hi Mr. McGraw:

In message <1410559674.92.0.12192048544.issue2550851@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> 
<1410559674.92.0.12192048544.issue2550851@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>,
Stuart McGraw writes:
>
>The Roundup install docs has a section that reads:
>
>  Additional Language Codecs
>  If you intend to send messages to Roundup that use Chinese, 
>  Japanese or Korean encodings the[sic] you'll need to obtain
>  CJKCodecs from http://cjkpython.berlios.de/
>
>Isn't this obsolete?  AFAIK, these days (and for a long time
>now, certainly for any Python version Roundup supports) Python 
>comes with all common CJK codecs included.

Are you in a position to try out roundup with asian languages without
using the CJKCodecs?

AFAIK currently none of the developers use any of those languages so
while it may be obsolete, I don't think anybody can tell 8-).
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