How to solve this problem?

Figure out who's lying :)

otoh "libgd was not built with FreeType font support" -> libgd was not built with FreeType font support - MacRumors Forums

(I did have to uninstall libgd first, then re-install --with-freetype) "brew install libgd --with-freetype"
so maybe try that

If you're interested in figuring out the lies grab ldd ... Re^3: DBD::mysql fail install check (crontab debugging troubleshooting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH ldd otool ...)


In reply to Re: GD giving me the error "libgd was not built with FreeType font support" by Anonymous Monk
in thread GD giving me the error "libgd was not built with FreeType font support" by PacoH

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