All you need to know when hacking (modifying) GNU libiconv or when building
it off the Git repository.
Requirements
============
You will need reasonably recent versions of the build tools:
  * A C compiler. Such as GNU GCC.
    + Homepage:
      https://gcc.gnu.org/
  * GNU automake
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
  * GNU autoconf
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/
  * GNU m4
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/m4/
  * GNU gperf
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/gperf/
  * GNU groff 1.17 or newer
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/
  * Perl
    + Homepage:
      https://www.perl.org/
  * Either an internet connection or a recent copy of GNU gnulib.
    + Homepage:
      https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/
And, of course, the packages listed in the DEPENDENCIES file.
Building off the Git repository
===============================
Access to the Git repository is described at
https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=libiconv .
After fetching the sources from the Git repository, peek at the comments in
autogen.sh, then run
  ./gitsub.sh pull
  ./autogen.sh
Then you can proceed with "./configure" as usual.
Each time you want to update the source, do not only "git pull".  Instead do
  git pull && ./gitsub.sh pull
  ./autogen.sh
Adding new encodings
====================
For an indication which encodings are acceptable in the official version of
GNU libiconv, take a look at NOTES.
For an indication which files need to be modified when adding a new encoding,
look for example at the 2007-05-25 ChangeLog entry for RK1048.  The lib/*.h
file for an encoding is usually generated by one of the tools in the tools/
directory.  All you need to provide is the conversion table in the format of
the many *.TXT files.
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