[Users] libiconv

2011-04-09 Thread Andrew Caruana
 

Dear all,

 

We're in the process of installing Mbuni on CentOS (5.5 in this case)
and from the User Guide we read that in order to install Mbuni we first
need to install (besides other things) the libiconv package.

 

Now, from what we discovered (unless we're missing something) is that
CentOS does not have a libiconv package. So our question (as newbies) is
whether the iconv functions appear under a different package name in the
case of CentOS.

 

 

Thanks and regards,

 

 

Andrew  Deborah

 

 

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Re: [Users] libiconv

2011-04-09 Thread Thomas Göttgens
Title: Re: [Users] libiconv


Hello Andrew,

libiconv should be a part of glibc under CentOS, hence already installed. If not, try gettext-devel

Saturday, April 9, 2011, 12:17:09 PM, you wrote:





Were in the process of installing Mbuni on CentOS (5.5 in this case) and from the User Guide we read that in order to install Mbuni we first need to install (besides other things) the libiconv package.

Now, from what we discovered (unless were missing something) is that CentOS does not have a libiconv package. So our question (as newbies) is whether the iconv functions appear under a different package name in the case of CentOS.



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Thomas  mailto:tho...@ist.schuldig.de

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