On 09/10/13 10:16, hiren panchasara wrote:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:28 AM, hiren panchasara <hiren.panchas...@gmail.com <mailto:hiren.panchas...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Guido Falsi <madpi...@freebsd.org <mailto:madpi...@freebsd.org>> wrote: On 09/10/13 07:20, hiren panchasara wrote: On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 5:10 AM, olli hauer <oha...@gmx.de <mailto:oha...@gmx.de> <mailto:oha...@gmx.de <mailto:oha...@gmx.de>>> wrote: There are 13 ports using --with-iconv=${LOCALBASE} devel/apr1 devel/apr2 devel/git irc/epic5 lang/gauche net-mgmt/ettercap net/ssltunnel-client net/yaz net/zebra-server textproc/libxml2 textproc/py-libxml2 www/apache22 www/apache24 and devel/glib20, print/ghostscript8, print/ghostscript9 using --with-libiconv=gnu --with-libiconv=native --with-libiconv=no --with-libiconv=no I am hitting following failure while building devel/glib20 gconvert.c:66:2: error: GNU libiconv not in use but included iconv.h is from libiconv #error GNU libiconv not in use but included iconv.h is from libiconv How do I get past this? Looks like you have some leftovers from the libiconv port. Have you removed it? can you give the output of ls /usr/local/include/iconv.h? I still have the port installed. % pkg info | grep iconv libiconv-1.14_1 A character set conversion library Should I remove the port? Removed the port and now reinstalling almost everything :-)
Unluckily some configure scripts and build systems get confused by two implementations of iconv present on the system and fail in various manners, this one is just an example.
This is the main reason why the ports tree was patched to only use the system provided iconv implementation now that it is the default.
This requires a lot of work to "fix" installed pieces to adapt to this new world order.
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