[RndTbl] GD package?

Sean Walberg sean at ertw.com
Tue Jan 21 09:45:18 CST 2014


Look at the deps it's trying to bring it, it'll tell you the names of the
packages. (see
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-or-add-php-gd-support-to-apache/for
an example)

Looks like libgd-* and libgd2-* are what you need.

Sean


On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Kevin McGregor
<kevin.a.mcgregor at gmail.com>wrote:

> I'm setting up a Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS server at work for a client who plans
> to install something called "Stori" (an Oracle-ish thing, stori.orapub.com).
> The requirements FAQ on that site is vague, saying "You can install our
> product on any Linux server." Okay, so what else? "You will need the gd
> package; do rpm -q gd to ensure it's installed." That's for a Red
> Hat-derived distro presumably, so what's the equivalent for Debian/Ubuntu?
> The only package I found was php5-gd, which seems like overkill as it
> brings in a ton of other stuff. Is gd installed by default in Ubuntu 10.04?
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