> I put the header in the /include. Was that right?
>Probably not. I would expect something like /usr/local/include, and maybe a
-I option to make sure it was >found before the Solaris-supplied one. Does
make install (for iconv) not do that for you?
Wow! Thanks! That was it! I checked out /us
On Dec 14, 2011, at 19:43 , RogerP wrote:
>> I used the --disable-nls and --with-included-gettext options. I also
> downloaded the more >up-to-date cairo package.
>
>> BTW, is there a program I can run to test my iconv binary? I think that
> would rule out any >problem with the compilation
>I used the --disable-nls and --with-included-gettext options. I also
downloaded the more >up-to-date cairo package.
>BTW, is there a program I can run to test my iconv binary? I think that
would rule out any >problem with the compilation.
>Thanks for you suggestions and for any future hel
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 8:15 AM, RogerP wrote:
> For some reason when I click on reply and sign-in - the message I'm replying
> to is not carried forward. As you requested that include your message I
> copied and pasted it from my email.
>
I guess it's some Nabble nonsense then...
>> A suitably
For some reason when I click on reply and sign-in - the message I'm replying
to is not carried forward. As you requested that include your message I
copied and pasted it from my email.
> A suitably comprehensive iconv function is essential. The R usage requires
> iconv to be able to translate
As Uwe asked, please cite the original messages.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:10 PM, RogerP wrote:
> Sorry, but IMHO saying "read the manual" does not constitute actual help.
>
> But here it is from the manual:
>
> A suitably comprehensive iconv function is essential. The R usage requires
> iconv to
Sorry, but IMHO saying "read the manual" does not constitute actual help.
But here it is from the manual:
A suitably comprehensive iconv function is essential. The R usage requires
iconv to be able to translate between "latin1" and "UTF-8", to recognize ""
(as the current encoding) and "ASCII", a
Roger,
Since Ripley is usually right, if I was you, I would focus on
"You need to ensure that GNU libiconv is actually used: you are
obviously not finding it, and I suspect your error is in not setting
the path to its header file."
Based on your description
"I've downloaded and compiled iconv v
Please cite the original messages!
On 13.12.2011 21:32, RogerP wrote:
As I said in my email: help I appreciate - sarcasm not so much.
I re-read the manual - just in case I'd missed something and still do not
have any idea. The manual, BTW, needs some serious help for it to be useful
to its in
As I said in my email: help I appreciate - sarcasm not so much.
I re-read the manual - just in case I'd missed something and still do not
have any idea. The manual, BTW, needs some serious help for it to be useful
to its intended audiance - people who don't already know how to install R.
For exa
On 13/12/2011 17:12, RogerP wrote:
I'm at wit's ends here and need some help.
Like reading the manual?
You need to ensure that GNU libiconv is actually used: you are obviously
not finding it, and I suspect your error is in not setting the path to
its header file.
There are explicit instruc
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