Hello, for a school project I am working on I need to be able to create the mandelbrot set fractal. Working on my own machine, I made a working program using the GD 2.44 module, which would write the image as a .png file. However, the default directory on our school server does not contain the GD library. I have tried installing it in my own directory to no avail.

I tried using CPAN, but it tells me that it could not find gdlib-config in the search path. I have downloaded the gdlib-2.0.28 library and its folder is in my local directory, but I have no idea how to install it or anything so that I can then install the GD module. Any help is appreciated.

The school server I am working on is using Apache and UNIX.

Thanks for any help


In reply to Install the GD module without root permission by Steam Engenius

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