I'll add my two cents, when I compiled everything with libiconv and the
version changed (glibc) or similiar, I had massive problems.

libiconv is 'in' glibc anyway

Ever since then I have stopped compiling programs with explicit libiconv
support I have had not had an issue.

I run Slack 9 & 2.4.20/1 as well.

On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Daniel   Edwards wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am running Slackware 9.0, kernel 2.4.20.
>
> The configure script runs fine and so does make, but when doing make
> install I encounter an error.  Make install enters into the
> /avifile-0.7-0.7.38/player directory, and exits on the error:
>
> libaviplay.so:undefined reference to libiconv
> undefined ref to libiconv_in and libiconv_out.
>
> ld exits and returns an exit flag of 1.  I looked at the man file for ld
> but it provided no information on this exit flag.  I added -d to the make
> install command but that didn't provide me with any information either.
>
> is there something that I can change in one of the makefiles or one of the
> cpp files to get around this error?
>
>
> Dan Edwards
>
>
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