On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Jimmy Lim <jimmyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Randell, > > It is clearly stated from GNU libiconv site, that you need the following > order to install it: > > On systems other than GNU/Linux, the iconv program will be > internationalized only if GNU gettext has been built and installed before > GNU libiconv. This means that the first time GNU libiconv is installed, we > have a circular dependency between the GNU libiconv and GNU gettext > packages, which can be resolved by building and installing either > > - first libiconv, then gettext, then libiconv again > > Thanks, Jimmy. I'll do this then. > Don't try to replace any base files which might lead to a bigger problem. > I thought so too. > > If you just need php53 and iconv, just look for the other repo of CentOS > that support your required encoding. > I haven't looked into this. What do you mean by this? > > If you still want to stick with php from source, you better check also pcre > with utf-8 etc, and make sure you follow the proper order of > compilation/installation. > pcretest -C says UTF-8 and Unicode character set is supported. > > You might also want to check the threads of the following: > > http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-July/060295.html > http://marc.info/?l=php-i18n&m=118303425505336&w=2 > Checking...
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