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Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
> Today glibc blocks libiconv. libiconv and transcode are needeed by k3b?
> 
> Mike

- From the looks of it, k3b needs transcode if USE=encode.
transcode needs an iconv implementation (which can be either glibc or libiconv,
but not both).  libiconv is mainly meant for systems that have a non-GNU libc
(BSD for example).  Assuming you're using linux, you should be using glibc's 
iconv.

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