[MacPorts] #61363: libiconv @1.16_1 build failure on os x 10.4: stdio.h: No such file or directory

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#61363: libiconv @1.16_1 build failure on os x 10.4: stdio.h: No such file or
directory
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  Reporter:  sheepdoll  |      Owner:  ryandesign
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports      |    Version:  2.6.3
Resolution:             |   Keywords:  tiger
      Port:  libiconv   |
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Comment (by sheepdoll):

 After a week of compiling, It overflowed the hard drive again. This time
 on libgcc7.

 One issue with these legacy small machines is the whole package including
 man pages and docs are also downloaded and installed. This eats valuable
 drive space. I symlinked some of this to the OS9 partition

 Pre-compiled binaries may be the solution to this bug this bug.
 Especially as apple had an 8GB limit to the maximum an ata drive could
 store at the time. A full install of X-code takes 2GB.

 Cleaning the failed libgcc7 frees over a gigabyte of drive space.  I moved
 everything I could to the second partition.
 I attempted a stand alone install of libgcc7 and got the same results
 after the clean.

 As I recall my other G4 (running lion) had an Endian issue with some of
 the rendered images, part of why I wanted to do an install for the G3
 tiger.

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