Apologies, but I thought the title to be misleading as the actual text implied to me that the OP was asking about installing libgd not GD.pm.

I was unaware that GD.pm includes libgd in it's distribution, as that also isn't clear from Lincoln's README file. Or is this just for Win32 distributions? As it happens the OP can simply use your module and install via PPM. However, that wasn't clear from your post.

Did you look at the repositories referenced in PPM::Repositories

Yes, I use your module regularly. But how does that list imply that GD.pm includes the binary distribution of libgd for Win32?

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In reply to Re: Re: Re: How to install GD.pm? by barbie
in thread How to install GD.pm? by Georgio

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