>
> patch for jpgraph bug:
>
> --- /root/pf-2.2.1/usr/local/pf/html/admin/common.php 2011-05-03
> 16:51:19.000000000 +0200
> +++ common.php 2011-07-15 15:30:32.624333834 +0200
> @@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ function PrintSubNav($menu){
> if(preg_match("/^4/", phpversion())){
> return '../common/jpgraph/jpgraph-1.27/src';
> } else {
> - return '../common/jpgraph/jpgraph-2.3.4/src';
> + return '../../common/jpgraph/jpgraph-2.3.4/src';
> }
> }
That's odd. No need for such a change on CentOS. I can't see why the
DocumentRoot on your install would be different.
>
> BTW:
> jpgraph 2.3.4 is ancient and would it be possible to add the jpgraph
> version you use into the tarball?
In trunk, we had externalized jpgraph into /var/www and dropped support
for jpgraph v1 entirely. Your comment is timely and I think you are
right this software (v.2.3.4) is now quite rare so I added it in there
instead (still in trunk though). This should make life easier for
tarball installations.
Thanks for your feedback!
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