Ar an t-ochtú lá de mí Eanair, scríobh Aidan Kehoe:
One way to work around this would be to write a function that
recalculates that list and reloads all the Mule UCS code that depended on
it, [...]
Turns out this is stupidly difficult. A more practical approach is something
like the following patch, which unconditionally loads the charset and coding
system info for the further Latin character sets and encodings, both on
compilation and on loading. Further changes that are probably appropriate;
add in support for latin-iso8859-16, copy the coding system initialisation
files into the mule-ucs package so we don’t have a circular dependency.
(Part of the patch is an iso-2022-7 encoded file, which is why I’m not
including the text in this UTF-8 encoded email.)
--
“Ah come on now Ted, a Volkswagen with a mind of its own, driving all over
the place and going mad, if that’s not scary I don’t know what is.”