Yes, according to DBD::SQLite it should work out of the box.
See Re: Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite, it it requires custom -DEFINES it doesn't work out of the box, it requires custom -DEFINES
In reply to Re^5: Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite
by elef
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