To expand a bit on the steps Anonymous Monk gave you, the steps would be:

  1. Start the CPAN shell:
    cpan
  2. Download and unpack the DBD::SQLite distribution:
    look DBD::SQLite
  3. Recompile DBD::SQLite with the options that Anonymous Monk proposed:
    perl Makefile.PL DEFINE=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4_UNICODE61
  4. Watch the output for errors.
  5. Run the tests
    make test
  6. Verify that Unicode now works in the way you expect it to.
  7. Install the module if all tests pass and things work for you
    make install

In reply to Re^7: Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite by Corion
in thread Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite by elef

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