On Jul 28, 10:17 am, Christian Heimes <li...@cheimes.de> wrote: > unicodedatais usually build as a shared library and not linked into the > Python core. How did you configure Python? The usual prodecure is: > > ./configure > make > sudo make install > > On Unix the preferred option for ./configure is "--enable-unicode=ucs4". > > Christian
Thanks for your response! I configured it in the same way as you said, but without "--enable-unicode=ucs4". The ocnfig.log shows that checking for UCS-4 was failed. So I assume that by default UCS-2 was used. There was no other problme in the "make" step. The problem was in the "sudo make install" step, where there were errors in building libraries / test libraries that need unicodedata.so which did not exist. I also tried to use "make -i" to let it complete the building to ignore that error. In the end, I still did not see unicodedata.so in the build result. It seems that the Makefile did not even try to build unicodedata.so. Maybe something went wrong in my configuration? - Weidong -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list