Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-12 Thread info
Hello Phillip, hello Sean,

thank you very much, for answering the question of --with-gd  -  compiling.

I am not using 4.3 . I did it with php-4.2.3

Did I got it right - to use the bundled-gd I have to use the
compiling-flag:
--enable-gd
??

But when I run ./configure --help there isn´t shown any flag --enable-gd
just --enable-gd-native-ttf to use GD: Enable TrueType string function.

Any hints???

Oliver Etzel




To use the bundled gd just do: --enable-gd

Note that 4.3.0 is the first distro that includes a
bundled GD.  Also note that as of 4.3.0 just doing
--with-gd will also use the bundled GD.  Before this,
--with-gd (no directory specified) would look for a
local copy.  That seems odd yes but theory is it
means more people will use the preferred bundled GD
now. To use a non-bundled, you must specify the path
so: --with-gd=/path/to/gd/dir

Note: It's strongly recommended to use the bundled GD.

Regards,
Philip

p.s. 4.3.0-RC3 came out today! :)


On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Sean Burlington wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello list,
 
  simple question:
 
  I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two
ways
  1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries,
eg. gd.c, gd.lo, gd.o
  coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball
  compiled the follwing way:
 
  ./configure .. --with-gd 
 
 
  2) second way: You can compile the newest Distribution from GD, eg.
gd-2.0.8
 
  compiling gd-2.0.8 this way
  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gd ...
  eg. under  /usr/local/gd
 
  and the compile php-4.x this way
  ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local 
 
 
   Did I got that right ?

 almost

 I think that the value you use for 'prefix=' on gd should be the same as
 the value for 'with-gd='

 and its probably best to install gd in /usr/local so that the libraries
 are in an already known location.

 like this

 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
   eg. under  /usr/local

 and the compile php-4.x this way
 ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local

 if you do this - be aware that you will have two versions of gd
 installed - this shouldn't cause any problems but don't forget you have
 two versions - and if you install more software make sure it finds the
 right version.

 - you can always remove the ditro version - but eg rpm may complain
 about dependency problems as it won't know about your /usr/local version.

 --

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Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-12 Thread Philip Olson

No, GD is only bundled as of PHP 4.3.0.

Regards,
Philip


On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Phillip, hello Sean,
 
 thank you very much, for answering the question of --with-gd  -  compiling.
 
 I am not using 4.3 . I did it with php-4.2.3
 
 Did I got it right - to use the bundled-gd I have to use the
 compiling-flag:
 --enable-gd
 ??
 
 But when I run ./configure --help there isn´t shown any flag --enable-gd
 just --enable-gd-native-ttf to use GD: Enable TrueType string function.
 
 Any hints???
 
 Oliver Etzel
 
 
 
 
 To use the bundled gd just do: --enable-gd
 
 Note that 4.3.0 is the first distro that includes a
 bundled GD.  Also note that as of 4.3.0 just doing
 --with-gd will also use the bundled GD.  Before this,
 --with-gd (no directory specified) would look for a
 local copy.  That seems odd yes but theory is it
 means more people will use the preferred bundled GD
 now. To use a non-bundled, you must specify the path
 so: --with-gd=/path/to/gd/dir
 
 Note: It's strongly recommended to use the bundled GD.
 
 Regards,
 Philip
 
 p.s. 4.3.0-RC3 came out today! :)
 
 
 On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Sean Burlington wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello list,
  
   simple question:
  
   I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two
 ways
   1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries,
 eg. gd.c, gd.lo, gd.o
   coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball
   compiled the follwing way:
  
   ./configure .. --with-gd 
  
  
   2) second way: You can compile the newest Distribution from GD, eg.
 gd-2.0.8
  
   compiling gd-2.0.8 this way
   ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gd ...
   eg. under  /usr/local/gd
  
   and the compile php-4.x this way
   ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local 
  
  
Did I got that right ?
 
  almost
 
  I think that the value you use for 'prefix=' on gd should be the same as
  the value for 'with-gd='
 
  and its probably best to install gd in /usr/local so that the libraries
  are in an already known location.
 
  like this
 
  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
eg. under  /usr/local
 
  and the compile php-4.x this way
  ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local
 
  if you do this - be aware that you will have two versions of gd
  installed - this shouldn't cause any problems but don't forget you have
  two versions - and if you install more software make sure it finds the
  right version.
 
  - you can always remove the ditro version - but eg rpm may complain
  about dependency problems as it won't know about your /usr/local version.
 
  --
 
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[PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-11 Thread info
Hello list,

simple question:

I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two ways
1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries, eg. gd.c, gd.lo, 
gd.o 
coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball
compiled the follwing way:

./configure .. --with-gd 


2) second way: You can compile the newest Distribution from GD, eg. gd-2.0.8

compiling gd-2.0.8 this way
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gd ...
eg. under  /usr/local/gd

and the compile php-4.x this way
./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local 


Did I got that right ?

Oliver Etzel



Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-11 Thread Sean Burlington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello list,

simple question:

I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two ways
1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries, eg. gd.c, gd.lo, gd.o 
coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball
compiled the follwing way:

./configure .. --with-gd 


2) second way: You can compile the newest Distribution from GD, eg. gd-2.0.8

compiling gd-2.0.8 this way
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gd ...
eg. under  /usr/local/gd

and the compile php-4.x this way
./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local 


 Did I got that right ?

almost

I think that the value you use for 'prefix=' on gd should be the same as 
the value for 'with-gd='

and its probably best to install gd in /usr/local so that the libraries 
are in an already known location.

like this

./configure --prefix=/usr/local
 eg. under  /usr/local

and the compile php-4.x this way
./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local

if you do this - be aware that you will have two versions of gd 
installed - this shouldn't cause any problems but don't forget you have 
two versions - and if you install more software make sure it finds the 
right version.

- you can always remove the ditro version - but eg rpm may complain 
about dependency problems as it won't know about your /usr/local version.

--

Sean


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Re: [PHP] GD installation - Simple Question

2002-12-11 Thread Philip Olson

To use the bundled gd just do: --enable-gd

Note that 4.3.0 is the first distro that includes a 
bundled GD.  Also note that as of 4.3.0 just doing 
--with-gd will also use the bundled GD.  Before this, 
--with-gd (no directory specified) would look for a 
local copy.  That seems odd yes but theory is it
means more people will use the preferred bundled GD
now. To use a non-bundled, you must specify the path 
so: --with-gd=/path/to/gd/dir

Note: It's strongly recommended to use the bundled GD.

Regards,
Philip

p.s. 4.3.0-RC3 came out today! :)


On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Sean Burlington wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello list,
  
  simple question:
  
  I´ve heard that it is possible to compile php with dg-support on two ways
  1) first way: Distribution dependant with the gd-files and libraries, eg. gd.c, 
gd.lo, gd.o 
  coming with the distribution of the compiled php-4.x-tarball
  compiled the follwing way:
  
  ./configure .. --with-gd 
  
  
  2) second way: You can compile the newest Distribution from GD, eg. gd-2.0.8
  
  compiling gd-2.0.8 this way
  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gd ...
  eg. under  /usr/local/gd
  
  and the compile php-4.x this way
  ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local 
  
  
   Did I got that right ?
 
 almost
 
 I think that the value you use for 'prefix=' on gd should be the same as 
 the value for 'with-gd='
 
 and its probably best to install gd in /usr/local so that the libraries 
 are in an already known location.
 
 like this
 
 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
   eg. under  /usr/local
 
 and the compile php-4.x this way
 ./configure  --with-gd=/usr/local
 
 if you do this - be aware that you will have two versions of gd 
 installed - this shouldn't cause any problems but don't forget you have 
 two versions - and if you install more software make sure it finds the 
 right version.
 
 - you can always remove the ditro version - but eg rpm may complain 
 about dependency problems as it won't know about your /usr/local version.
 
 -- 
 
 Sean
 
 
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