No, choroba, I didn't realise it was a pre-requisite, but thanks for the pointer!

I have now downloaded it from https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2, and temporarily extracted it to my local tmp directory.

I can't see any installation instructions. The README.md file just says:
"- **Easy to install**: {Download}(http://phantomjs.org/download.html), unpack, and start having fun in just 5 minutes."

I haven't been able to find more installation instructions on the website.

I assume I need to make it so WWW::Mechanize::PhantomJS can see & use it? How???

If I run it from the command line, it seems to run, but I get a warning each time, e.g.:

$ bin/phantomjs -h Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file (and then I get the help listing)
Any ideas about that? I saw it mentioned via Google, couldn't see an answer, yet.

Thanks again.
tel2


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