Take a look at iconv.h line 80

#define iconv libiconv

This line is the problem I'll change the php_iconv.h file to include.

- Frank

That will fix it
> 
> On 2003/11/22, at 6:30, Derick Rethans wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Steph wrote:
> >
> >> Works on my box (no idea how sane this is, or what it may break on 
> >> other
> >> systems, please handle like barbed wire).
> >
> > I think I know why this might happen... perhaps "iconv" is defined as
> > macro on windhoos. Can you please see if get_defined_functions() does
> > something weird? (Tip: only load the iconv ext other wise there are
too
> > many funcs in the output).
> 
> I don't think this is Windows specific issue. From my experience, this
> might be caused by random heap corruption. (most likely spotted in
> another extension) And there's never been a macro like "iconv" or 
> whatever
> in the standard MS C library.
> 
> Moriyoshi
> 
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