Installing Webalizer and GD Library


 
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Question Installing Webalizer and GD Library

I tried to install webalizer on my Solaris Unix server so I can look at some webserver logs. I did not have libgd installed so I installed it and I think it went ok (not sure how to tell).

But when I try and install webalizer I still get the message:
Quote:
gd library not found.. please install libgd
Any ideas?

Thanks.
 
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