Sorry to report that didn't help either. For some reason, it is  
picking up the system installed libiconv. Long time ago I remember  
forcing/ tweaking the make process to use a specific dylib, and is  
this still possible, and how we do it? I have forgotten this trick now!

On 20 Nov 2007, at 18:58, Benjamin Reed wrote:

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> Murali Vadivelu wrote:
>> For some reason the build process is not seeing the libiconvs in
>> /sw/lib, but only th eones in /usr/lib. This was confirmed by me  
>> moving
>> the libiconvs in /usr/lib, which resulted in the 'codecs' not getting
>> compiled, but everything else going fine, indicating that the Fink  
>> iconv
>> was not detected and used.
>
> maybe try "fink rebuild libiconv" followed by "fink reinstall libiconv
> libiconv-dev" ?
>
> - --
> Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick
> Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
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