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Building gdb requires various tools and packages to be available. Other packages will be used only if they are found.
Expat is used for:
The ‘zlib’ library is likely included with your operating system
distribution; if it is not, you can get the latest version from
http://zlib.net.
iconv
implementation. If you are
on a GNU system, then this is provided by the GNU C Library. Some
other systems also provide a working iconv
.
If gdb is using the iconv
program which is installed
in a non-standard place, you will need to tell gdb where to find it.
This is done with --with-iconv-bin which specifies the
directory that contains the iconv
program.
On systems without iconv
, you can install GNU Libiconv. If you
have previously installed Libiconv, you can use the
--with-libiconv-prefix option to configure.
gdb's top-level configure and Makefile will
arrange to build Libiconv if a directory named libiconv appears
in the top-most source directory. If Libiconv is built this way, and
if the operating system does not provide a suitable iconv
implementation, then the just-built library will automatically be used
by gdb. One easy way to set this up is to download GNU
Libiconv, unpack it, and then rename the directory holding the
Libiconv source code to ‘libiconv’.