Michael Whapples, le Thu 02 Jul 2009 22:28:04 +0100, a écrit :
> on the liblouis stuff, if liblouis is compiled for ucs2 (I believe UCS2 
> is liblouis's default) then you need a UCS2 compiled version of python. 
> If you use an UCS4 compiled version of liblouis then you need an UCS4 
> compiled version of python. Mixing the two (IE. UCS2 liblouis and UCS4 
> python or vice versa) you will get very odd results, may be even crash 
> python, and if python survives then brltty will struggle with the output 
> as it is very likely that it won't be valid.

Ouch.  Can't liblouis detect which way python was compiled at
./configure time?

Samuel
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