The issue is in CentOS 5. I ran the application successfully in Ubuntu 8.04.

PCRE in CentOS does not have "unicode properties" enabled. Please see
pcretest -C outputs from CentOS and Ubuntu

CentOS 5
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] pcretest -C
PCRE version 6.6 06-Feb-2006
Compiled with
  UTF-8 support
  No Unicode properties support
  Newline character is LF
  Internal link size = 2
  POSIX malloc threshold = 10
  Default match limit = 10000000
  Default recursion depth limit = 10000000
  Match recursion uses stack

Ubuntu
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pcretest -C
PCRE version 7.4 2007-09-21
Compiled with
  UTF-8 support
  Unicode properties support
  Newline sequence is LF
  \R matches all Unicode newlines
  Internal link size = 2
  POSIX malloc threshold = 10
  Default match limit = 10000000
  Default recursion depth limit = 10000000
  Match recursion uses stack

Is there a way to enable these options (without the usual ./configure make)?

-Amitava


On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Ralph Angenendt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:

> Amitava Shee wrote:
> > Yes, building from source will work. I just want to know if there is a
> > package (in some yum repository) somewhere so that updates, patches etc.
> > gets applied with "yum update". It would be nice to do something like
> >
> > yum install pcre-utf8
>
> Again - and I'm going to type this very slowly: The supplied pcre which
> is *IN* CentOS *IS* built with UTF-8 support.
>
> And: Your problem has *nothing* to do with pcre, your problem lies
> *within* the iconv library.
>
> Ralph
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