On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 02:57:08 -0500
Leif K-Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Edwin - wrote:
>
> >That should do it. (Unless, of course, you encounter some
> >"configure" or "make" problems.)
> >
> And of course, I did:
>
> configure: error: Cannot find rfc822.h. Please check your IMAP
> insta
- Edwin - wrote:
That should do it. (Unless, of course, you encounter some "configure"
or "make" problems.)
And of course, I did:
configure: error: Cannot find rfc822.h. Please check your IMAP installation.
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 01:26:05 -0500
Leif K-Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Thompson wrote:
>
> >Just a thought. Try using phpinfo() to find out the compile
> >options. Use that and just add the GD compile options after
> >upgrading GD. That's usually how I go about adding a new module. I
Off the top of my head I can't think of where to get GD but google should be
able to tell you. As for PHP just go to
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache2.php assuming your running Apache
2.0 is no just change apache2 for apache in the url. The php documentation
has install instructions f
Ryan Thompson wrote:
Just a thought. Try using phpinfo() to find out the compile options. Use that
and just add the GD compile options after upgrading GD. That's usually how I
go about adding a new module. I can never remember what I've compiled into
it.
Thing is, I don't know how to get GD,
Just a thought. Try using phpinfo() to find out the compile options. Use that
and just add the GD compile options after upgrading GD. That's usually how I
go about adding a new module. I can never remember what I've compiled into
it.
On Monday 27 October 2003 20:44, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
> Curt
Curt Zirzow wrote:
The odds aren't that good, unless the current gd is loaded from a
shared object instead of linked directly to php.
Check your configure command from phpinfo() if it has the option
--with-gd then it was linked directly. Otherwise it is loaded from
an shared object file located in
* Thus wrote Leif K-Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I need to use imagecreatetruecolor(), but my server is still using GD
> 1.6. Is it possible to upgrade GD without having to recompile PHP, etc.?
> I'm still fairly new to Linux administration.
The odds aren't that good, unless the current gd is l
I need to use imagecreatetruecolor(), but my server is still using GD
1.6. Is it possible to upgrade GD without having to recompile PHP, etc.?
I'm still fairly new to Linux administration.
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I've got GD 1.6 installed with PHP 4.2.2 on a Linux server. Is upgrading to
GD 2.1 tricky? I'm very new to Linux and have no clue where to start or how
to do it. My server is remote, so, I access it using Webmin.
I've look for instructions on how to do this online, but, nothing specific
enough for
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