libiconv is a Unix library used for charset conversion. Most people won't ever have the need to use it directly, but a number of useful applications (including ht://Dig and wvWare) require libiconv.
libiconv is Open Source Software released by the GNU project; in other words: I did not write this software, but only compiled it and built this installer package.
My package was created using Apple's “PackageMaker” and contains nothing but libiconv, compiled from the unmodified sources. If you are a Fink user, you should consider downloading Fink's libiconv distribution instead.
libiconv's website is www.gnu.org/software/libiconv; it contains more information on the software as well as the source code.
System requirements
This package was created under Mac OS X 10.2.4. It cannot be used under Mac OS 8/9 (“Classic”), but should work fine under 10.1.x.
Please note that starting with Mac OS X 10.3 (AKA “Panther”), libiconv is part of the operating system, thus there's no need to download this package if your're running Panther.
