Am Monday, dem 22. Oct 2007 schrieb Josh Paetzel: > In stock FreeBSD there is a system iconv.h in /usr/include/sys which > is used by the kernel. Userland iconv.h is generally provided by the > GNU libiconv implimentation, installed from ports/packages in > to /usr/local/include
Well, while that still leaves some things unanswered, but I see now, that there might be reasons to configure SDL not to use iconv (because there are two different implementations) I'm going to write a workaround to optionally use iconv directly and not through SDL. Another question: When I enter "sdl-config --libs" I see, that they put /usr/local/lib into the rpath. Is that always needed? I'm also writing a library. How are search paths for libraries normally configured in FreeBSD? In Gnu+Linux it is /etc/ld.so.conf, but that file doesn't seem to exist. I have seen, that FreeBSD also accepts the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH. But that is just a temporary solution. If you wonder, what I'm doing: I'm porting my projekt AKFAvatar to FreeBSD with FreeSBIE. http://akfavatar.nongnu.org/ The release 0.14.3 is not yet usable with FreeSBIE, but you can check out the CVS, if you want: cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/akfavatar co akfavatar -- AKFoerster -- FreeSBIE mailing list (http://www.freesbie.org)