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Re: [Info-mtools] Undefined libiconv symbols


From: Ryan Schmidt
Subject: Re: [Info-mtools] Undefined libiconv symbols
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 08:19:02 -0600


On Nov 10, 2020, at 08:13, Pali Rohár wrote:

> On Tuesday 10 November 2020 08:09:33 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Nov 10, 2020, at 07:55, Pali Rohár wrote:
>> 
>>> On Tuesday 10 November 2020 07:49:28 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>>> On Nov 9, 2020, at 07:21, Frank Loeffler wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Could it be that you have multiple versions of iconv installed
>>>> 
>>>> I have the macOS version of libiconv installed of course, and also the 
>>>> MacPorts version which is the one that I am intending to use.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> and you use the headers of one version but then the library of the other?
>>>> 
>>>> I am aware of that type of problem -- I am the MacPorts maintainer of 
>>>> libiconv -- but that's not what's happening here. If it were, adding 
>>>> -liconv would not fix it.
>>> 
>>> This really looks like a problem that autoconf/automake have not used
>>> correct compile/link flags. As I said AM_ICONV should be used. Add it
>>> into configure.in into "dnl Checks for libraries." section and re-run
>>> all auto* tools.
>> 
>> I agree there should be a standard way to handle this but I am not an expert 
>> at modifying autotools files. I tried adding "AM_ICONV" on a line by itself 
>> after the "dnl Checks for libraries" comment, and then running autoreconf 
>> produces this error:
>> 
>> configure.in:87: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_ICONV
>>      If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
>>      See the Autoconf documentation.
> 
> Check that you have installed gettext package. Part of it is aclocal's
> iconv.m4 macro file which contains definition of AM_ICONV macro.

Yes, gettext and its iconv.m4 are installed.




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