Or you can just turn off iconv support (using the configure switches)
if you dont plan to use it having all these php modules that you dont
use contributes to making systems insecure.

On 10/30/06, Mark Tinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 30 October 2006 13:17, Evelyn Namara wrote:

> Mark,
>
> yes i get errors from ./configure,
> check through my first mail, the errors point to
> libiconv...
>
> i have iconv and libiconv installed though,
> so am still wondering what the problem is.

Check to see if you have the development packages for these
libraries installed. You need these for header (*.h) files that PHP
will use during compile time.

I'm not sure whether development packages exist for your
distribution (which one is it?), but they should. My recent
experience with this library was on FreeBSD (ports), so that took
care of header files already.

Hope this helps.

Mark.


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