> --On fredag, mars 25, 2005 16.34.41 +1100 John Hansen 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Useful if it's going to support earlier releases of ICU....
> >
> > Not all os's come with ICU3.2, debian for example, 
> currently has 2.1 
> > in testing, and 2.6 in unstable.
> 
> Oh, OK. FreeBSD has only the 3.2 as port. I can check the 
> older version, I doubt it would too much difference. Some 
> autoconf sorcery needed, perhaps.

Naww, it's no biggie, we'll just need to include ICU with pg I think.
I tried that, there are several functions from ICU that you use, that
are not in ICU2.1

Dono about 2.6.

However, ICU3.2 compiles on debian with a small change to the
debian/rules file.
debian/tmp/etc is missing, so add mkdir debian/tmp/etc

... John

> 
> /Palle
> 
> >
> > ... John
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Palle 
> >> Girgensohn
> >> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 10:40 AM
> >> To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
> >> Subject: [HACKERS] Patch for collation using ICU
> >>
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I've put together a patch for using IBM's ICU package for 
> collation.
> >>
> >> If your OS does not have full support for collation ur 
> >> uppercase/lowercase in multibyte locales, this might be useful. If 
> >> you are using a multibyte character encoding in your database and 
> >> want collation, i.e. order by, and also lower(), upper() and 
> >> initcap() to work properly, this patch will do just that.
> >>
> >> This patch is needed for FreeBSD, since this OS has no support for 
> >> collation of for example unicode locales (that is, wcscoll(3) does 
> >> not do what you expect if you set LC_ALL=sv_SE.UTF-8, for 
> example). 
> >> AFAIK the patch is *not* necessary for Linux, although IBM 
> claims ICU 
> >> collation to be about twice as fast as glibc for simple western 
> >> locales.
> >>
> >> It adds a configure switch, `--with-icu', which will set 
> up the code 
> >> to use ICU instead of wchar_t and wcscoll.
> >>
> >> This has been tested only on FreeBSD-4.11 & 
> FreeBSD-5-stable, where 
> >> it seems to run well. I've not had the time to do any comparative 
> >> performance tests yet, but it seems it is at least not slower than 
> >> using LATIN1 with
> >> sv_SE.ISO8859-1 locale, perhaps even faster.
> >>
> >> I'd be delighted if some more experienced postgresql hackers would 
> >> review this stuff. The patch is pretty compact, so it's 
> fast reading 
> >> :)  I'm planning to add this patch as an option (tagged 
> >> "experimental") to FreeBSD's postgresql port. Any ideas 
> about whether 
> >> this is a good idea or not?
> >>
> >> Any thoughts or ideas are welcome!
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Palle
> >>
> >> Patch at:
> >> <http://people.freebsd.org/~girgen/postgresql-icu/pg-801-icu-2
> > 005-03-14.diff>
> >>
> >> ICU at sourceforge: <http://icu.sf.net/>
> >>
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