11-22-2017
IMHO: mixing RPM packages and INSTALLP packages leads to confusing situations - such as you have now.
For a hint at some of the issues you can read a bolg of mine at
IBM Systems Magazine - Why I Stay Away From Using gcc (on AIX)
However, to help you a bit further - we need to understand why this error is occuring. Likely you have replaced the libiconv.a provided by rpm.rte by something provided by an rpm (e.g., a gnu iconv rpm).
1) use ldd /usr/bin/rpm and post the output.
2) more searching: find / -name libiconv.a -ls
That will give us a bit to work with.
Happy hunting (or - hope this helps!)
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