Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Brltty's configure script now supports the --disable-icu option.

Thanks.

> As stated earlier, though, I consider it unfriendly to withhold
> features from users based on what the installer's environment is
> able to support.

There has been a misunderstanding.  --disable-icu will only be
used with the installer version of brltty, the full version (which is
the one that gets installed into the "target" system) will
not use --disable-icu, and ICU functionality will therefore be available
to users in the final system (after they rebooted from the installer into
their "real" system).  Its just that libicu is not available
in the somewhat stripped down installer environment, and therefore
we have to be able to disable its usage in the installer build of brltty.

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