You *could* try doing "sudo apt-get install libwebp" (followed by 
restarting apache / nginx / php-fpm / whatever process is running your PHP 
code) but I wouldn't have great expectations.

As the instructions seems to indicate to get WebP support, PHP needs to be 
built from the ground up to support it. 
Hence the indication to install the "libwebp-devel" package. 
"--with-webp-dir" should be added to the PHP configure script while it is 
being compiled (but in fact I would expect it to be automatically detected 
if the "libwebp-devel" package is installed). 

However rebuilding PHP from source is not a trivial task so perhaps you 
should contact whoever build this image (Jetware?) and ask them about 
building a new version which includes webp support.

Attila

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