Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] Testing Simplified Chinese Input

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On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 18:45 +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:

> $ which gconv
> /usr/bin/which: no gconv in
> (/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/satimis/bin)
> 
> Neither can I find it on Internet
> 
> # yum search gconv
> Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
> ....
> ....
> No packages found
> Looking in installed packages for a providing package
> No packages found
> 
> Please advise which package generating 'gconv'
> 
> Tks
> 
> B.R.
> Stephen

The name 'iconv' can actually mean two things:
a. the command line program which I mentioned
b. the iconv() library function [1]

The GNU C Library (glibc) implements the iconv() C function. This
implementation is called gconv. It is not directly usable by end-users.

The iconv command line program uses gconv (part of glibc) to do
conversion. 

Don't worry about it unless you are writing a conversion module[2] for
gconv.

[1] http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/iconv.html
[2] gconv modules are located in /usr/lib/gconv, provided by the glibc
package. 

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