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diff --git a/gnuwin32/contrib/libiconv/1.9.2/libiconv-1.9.2-src/README b/gnuwin32/contrib/libiconv/1.9.2/libiconv-1.9.2-src/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e07ba0f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnuwin32/contrib/libiconv/1.9.2/libiconv-1.9.2-src/README @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + GNU LIBICONV - character set conversion library + +This library provides an iconv() implementation, for use on systems which +don't have one, or whose implementation cannot convert from/to Unicode. + +It provides support for the encodings: + + European languages + ASCII, ISO-8859-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16}, + KOI8-R, KOI8-U, KOI8-RU, + CP{1250,1251,1252,1253,1254,1257}, CP{850,866}, + Mac{Roman,CentralEurope,Iceland,Croatian,Romania}, + Mac{Cyrillic,Ukraine,Greek,Turkish}, + Macintosh + Semitic languages + ISO-8859-{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, CP862, Mac{Hebrew,Arabic} + Japanese + EUC-JP, SHIFT_JIS, CP932, ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-JP-1 + Chinese + EUC-CN, HZ, GBK, GB18030, EUC-TW, BIG5, CP950, BIG5-HKSCS, + ISO-2022-CN, ISO-2022-CN-EXT + Korean + EUC-KR, CP949, ISO-2022-KR, JOHAB + Armenian + ARMSCII-8 + Georgian + Georgian-Academy, Georgian-PS + Tajik + KOI8-T + Thai + TIS-620, CP874, MacThai + Laotian + MuleLao-1, CP1133 + Vietnamese + VISCII, TCVN, CP1258 + Platform specifics + HP-ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP + Full Unicode + UTF-8 + UCS-2, UCS-2BE, UCS-2LE + UCS-4, UCS-4BE, UCS-4LE + UTF-16, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE + UTF-32, UTF-32BE, UTF-32LE + UTF-7 + C99, JAVA + Full Unicode, in terms of `uint16_t' or `uint32_t' + (with machine dependent endianness and alignment) + UCS-2-INTERNAL, UCS-4-INTERNAL + Locale dependent, in terms of `char' or `wchar_t' + (with machine dependent endianness and alignment, and with OS and + locale dependent semantics) + char, wchar_t + The empty encoding name "" is equivalent to "char": it denotes the + locale dependent character encoding. + +When configured with the option --enable-extra-encodings, it also provides +support for a few extra encodings: + + European languages + CP{437,737,775,852,853,855,857,858,860,861,863,865,869,1125} + Semitic languages + CP864 + Japanese + EUC-JISX0213, Shift_JISX0213, ISO-2022-JP-3 + Turkmen + TDS565 + Platform specifics + RISCOS-LATIN1 + +It can convert from any of these encodings to any other, through Unicode +conversion. + +It has also some limited support for transliteration, i.e. when a character +cannot be represented in the target character set, it can be approximated +through one or several similarly looking characters. Transliteration is +activated when "//TRANSLIT" is appended to the target encoding name. + +libiconv is for you if your application needs to support multiple character +encodings, but that support lacks from your system. + +Installation: + +As usual for GNU packages: + + $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local + $ make + $ make install + +After installing GNU libiconv for the first time, it is recommended to +recompile and reinstall GNU gettext, so that it can take advantage of +libiconv. + +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, +or (on systems supporting shared libraries, excluding AIX) + - first gettext, then libiconv, then gettext again. +Recall that before building a package for the second time, you need to erase +the traces of the first build by running "make distclean". + +This library can be built and installed in two variants: + + - The library mode. This works on all systems, and uses a library + `libiconv.so' and a header file `<iconv.h>'. (Both are installed + through "make install".) + + To use it, simply #include <iconv.h> and use the functions. + + To use it in an autoconfiguring package: + - If you don't use automake, append m4/iconv.m4 to your aclocal.m4 + file. + - If you do use automake, add m4/iconv.m4 to your m4 macro repository. + - Add to the link command line of libraries and executables that use + the functions the placeholder @LIBICONV@ (or, if using libtool for + the link, @LTLIBICONV@). If you use automake, the right place for + these additions are the *_LDADD variables. + Note that 'iconv.m4' is also part of the GNU gettext package, which + installs it in /usr/local/share/aclocal/iconv.m4. + + - The libc plug/override mode. This works on GNU/Linux, Solaris and OSF/1 + systems only. It is a way to get good iconv support without having + glibc-2.1. + It installs a library `libiconv_plug.so'. This library can be used with + LD_PRELOAD, to override the iconv* functions present in the C library. + + On GNU/Linux and Solaris: + $ export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libiconv_plug.so + + On OSF/1: + $ export _RLD_LIST=/usr/local/lib/libiconv_plug.so:DEFAULT + + A program's source need not be modified, the program need not even be + recompiled. Just set the LD_PRELOAD environment variable, that's it! + + +Distribution: + ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.9.2.tar.gz + +Homepage: + http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ + +Bug reports to: + <bug-gnu-libiconv@gnu.org> + + +Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |