Hmm, I don't much appreciate the idea to use the libxml binaries 
prepared on another site because libiconv uses errno to indicate the 
current converter status and libiconv has problem with the "errno" 
implementations of Microsoft libc's. errno is DLL / thread specific in 
those and we should always make sure that libiconv is linked to the same 
import library as libxml and php. I think we still need to build and 
redistribute them by ourselves, though it could end up with 
i-overwrote-libxml-and-then-it-stops-working messes.

Moriyoshi

Olivier Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi again (very late)
> 
> For libxml/iconv problem..
> 
> Should we... repackage the zip file with files from:
> http://www.zlatkovic.com/projects/libxml/binaries.html
> 
> Or should we (or I can do that part, I have karma for that) upgrade the 
> PHP manual and instruct users to go download the files and put them in 
> the \whatever\win32build\ dir?
> 
> Oliver


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