
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:49:19PM +0200, Lars Viklund wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 01:42:34PM -0700, Artyom Beilis wrote:
Thanks...
This is seems to be really strange... looks like iconv does not support too much encodings... Would you be so kind and give me the output of this program?
If I instead (painstakingly) link to the GNU iconv we have present in /usr/local; the results are much more positive, but I don't think that that's remotely standard on AIX boxen: UTF-8->us-ascii ok UTF-8->utf-8 ok UTF-8->UTF-8 ok UTF-16->us-ascii ok UTF-16->utf-8 ok UTF-16->UTF-16 ok UTF-32->us-ascii ok UTF-32->utf-8 ok UTF-32->UTF-32 ok WCHAR_T->us-ascii ok WCHAR_T->utf-8 ok WCHAR_T->WCHAR_T ok UTF-16LE->us-ascii ok UTF-16LE->utf-8 ok UTF-16LE->UTF-16LE ok UTF-16BE->us-ascii ok UTF-16BE->utf-8 ok UTF-16BE->UTF-16BE ok UTF-32LE->us-ascii ok UTF-32LE->utf-8 ok UTF-32LE->UTF-32LE ok UTF-32BE->us-ascii ok UTF-32BE->utf-8 ok UTF-32BE->UTF-32BE ok ISO-8859-1->us-ascii ok ISO-8859-1->utf-8 ok ISO-8859-1->ISO-8859-1 ok ISO-8859-8->us-ascii ok ISO-8859-8->utf-8 ok ISO-8859-8->ISO-8859-8 ok windows-1255->us-ascii ok windows-1255->utf-8 ok windows-1255->windows-1255 ok Shift-JIS->us-ascii ok Shift-JIS->utf-8 ok Shift-JIS->Shift-JIS ok -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se