On one of my computers, I've started getting a strange error when building 
Objective Git - the linker claims that libiconv (which is in /usr/lib) can't be 
found. It doesn't happen on any other computer, and I've tried with a 
completely clean checkout.

Other things tried to no avail:
- Asking the Objective Git people. Since it's not reproducible, they have no 
ideas.
- Using later versions of Objective Git (my project is currently using it at 
commit 2baa965)
- Adding libiconv to the target's link phase instead of using the -liconv 
linker flag
- Re-downloading Xcode
- Updating to Xcode 6 and 6.1, and Yosemite
- Using different base SDKs (10.8, 10.9, 10.10)
- Reformatting my hard disk and restoring from the backup (this was recommended 
by Disk Utility, which now says my disk is fine)
- Running the full suite of Apple Diagnostics tests; all passed
- A simple app that makes calls to libiconv builds and links just fine

Any other suggestions? Since it's not reproducible anywhere else, that suggests 
some kind of corruption, but after everything I've tried I can't imagine where 
it would be.
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