On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:24 pm, Sander Knopper wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to figure this out for quite some time now, but I'm really
> interested in what would be the right way to cope with this problem.
>
> When you use uclibc as c library it's clear that nls isn't supported. You
> should install gettext to make use of any internationalization functions.
> The problem is that some programs (like glib for instance) depend on an
> iconv implementation. Installing libiconv should solve the problem, though
> that's not really an option since a lot of other programs don't like it
> and refuse to compile with it.
>
> What I'm basically interested in for my project is how to disable
> internationalization globally but still provide support for programs which
> depend on it. I have to say though that from what I've read at the gtk
> mailing lists it should be possible to compile glib without nls, gettext
> and iconv support. I tried to do this but failed, I'll try again though.
>

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-embedded&m=109580009902097&w=2

for glib - works good for me.

I haven't worked out gtk though.


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