I'm admittedly groping a bit here. Your process is (to me) a bit choppy. But non-the-less. Since you appear to have (forcefully) re-installed GD, and it appears that the PDF Module is the one now complaining. Why don't you now attempt to re-install PDF::API2, and see if that does it. I think (aside from Perl itself) that's all you have left, to (re)install.

HTH

--Chris

Yes. What say about me, is true.

In reply to Re^4: GD giving me the error "libgd was not built with FreeType font support" by taint
in thread GD giving me the error "libgd was not built with FreeType font support" by PacoH

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