[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2008/04/14 at 13:21 +0200]

Hi:

>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.

Okay. Thanks for the clarification. I fully understand the need for installers 
to have minimal environments.

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