ICONVCONFIG

Section: Linux System Administration (8)
Updated: 2014-07-08
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NAME

iconvconfig - create iconv module configuration cache  

SYNOPSIS

iconvconfig [options] [directory]...  

DESCRIPTION

The iconv(3) function internally uses gconv modules to convert to and from a character set. A configuration file is used to determine the needed modules for a conversion. Loading and parsing such a configuration file would slow down programs that use iconv(3), so a caching mechanism is employed.

The iconvconfig program reads iconv module configuration files and writes a fast-loading gconv module configuration cache file. In addition to the system provided gconv modules, the user can specify custom gconv module directories with the environment variable GCONV_PATH. However, iconv module configuration caching is only used when the environment variable GCONV_PATH is not set.  

OPTIONS

--nostdlib
Do not search the system default gconv directory, only the directories provided on the command line.
-o outputfile, --output=outputfile
Use outputfile for output instead of the system default cache location.
--prefix=pathname
Set the prefix to be prepended to the system pathnames. See FILES, below. By default, the prefix is empty. Setting the prefix to foo, the gconv module configuration would be read from foo/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules and the cache would be written to foo/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules.cache.
-?, --help
Print a usage summary and exit.
--usage
Print a short usage summary and exit.
-V, --version
Print the version number, license, and disclaimer of warranty for iconv.
 

EXIT STATUS

Zero on success, non-zero on errors.  

FILES

/usr/lib/gconv
Usual default gconv module path.
/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules
Usual system default gconv module configuration file.
/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
Usual system gconv module configuration cache.
 

SEE ALSO

iconv(1), iconv(3)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXIT STATUS
FILES
SEE ALSO

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