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Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-06-2008,06:08 PM #1 azn_romeo_4u View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Web Hosting Guru Join Date Jun 2005 Posts 294 trying to recomiple php getting "configure: error: libpng.(a|so) not found." I'm trying to recompile php and i get this error "configure: error: libpng.(a|so) not found." configure: error: freetype.h not found I google it, but couldn't find the solution. Reply With Quote 0 10-06-2008,06:25 PM #2 Jonathan Kinney View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage WHT Addict Join Date Aug 2008 Location Shoreline WA Posts 160 Well there are some 64 bit issues with PHP compiling, but no need to go there yet, you didn't present any information pointing in that direction. So I guess the first thing to ask is, do you have libpng installed? You can run "rpm -qa|grep libpng" to find out. If you don't, you need to install it first. More information about versions, OS, and architecture would be helpful. Jonathan Kinney Data Systems Specialist Advantagecom Networks, Inc. http://www.simplywebhosting.com Reply With Quote 0 10-06-2008,09:27 PM #3 azn_romeo_4u View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Web Hosting Guru Join Date Jun 2005 Posts 294 Yea i do have it installed. When i run that command...well atleast I think i have it installed. Here's what comes out when I run that command. libpng-1.2.7-3.el4_5.1 libpng10-devel-1.0.16-3.el4_5.1 libpng10-1.0.16-3.el4_5.1 libpng-devel-1.2.7-3.el4_5.1 libpng-1.2.7-3.el4_5.1 libpng10-1.0.16-3.el4_5.1 Cent OS litespeedtech, php 2.6, mysql 5 Reply With Quote 0
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include experimental features) is http://libpng.sourceforge.net/, and the place to go for questions about the library is the png-mng-implement mailing list. libpng is available as ANSI C (C89) source code and requires zlib 1.0.4 or later (1.2.5 or later recommended for performance and security reasons). The current public release, libpng 1.6.25, rejects oversized iCCP profiles immediately, adds MIPS assembler support, and removes pngcp from the install target (since it conflicts with one installed by pngtools). Portability Note The libpng 1.5.x and 1.6.x series continue the evolution of the libpng API, finally hiding the contents of the venerable and hoary png_struct and png_info data structures inside private (i.e., non-installed) header files. Instead of direct struct-access, applications should be using the various png_get_xxx() and png_set_xxx() accessor functions, which have existed for almost as long as libpng itself. The portability notice should not come as a particular surprise to anyone who has added libpng support to an application this millenium; the manual has warned of it since at least July 2000. (Specifically: "Starting with version 2.0.0, both structures are going to be hidden, and the contents of the structures will only be accessible through the png_get/png_set functions." OK, so the version number was off a bit...and the grammar, too, but who's counting?) Those whose apps depend on the older API need not panic, however (for now); libpng 1.2.x continues to get security fixes, as has 1.0.x for well over a decade. (Greg no longer bothers to list either series here; enough's enough, folks. Update those apps now!) The 1.5.x and later series also include a new, more thorough test program (pngvalid.c) and a new pnglibconf.h header file that tracks what features were enabled or disabled when libpng was built. On the other hand, they no longer internally include the zlib.h header file, so applications that formerly depended on png.h to provide that will now need to include it explicitly. Complete differences relative to libpn