Hello all!

I have written some scripts with small graphics an year ago (using GIFgraph), and they all were working correctly on Apache server, where I have a hosting-account. But now - after some reinstallation on the server - I get '500 Internal Server Error'. I tried to resolve the problem with very simple script, using only GD::Graph::bars (VERSION 1.25), but the result was the same. If there is a line:

my $graph = GD::Graph::bars->new(...);

I get '500 Internal Server Error'.
When I tried to execute such type of script (***.pl), with the same line in it, using 'ssh-shell', I get the error:
'perl: relocation error: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0//i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/GD/GD.so: undefined symbol: gdFontGetLarge'

Please, tell me - how to resolve such a problem?

Thanks for your help!

In reply to '500 Internal Server Error', when using 'GIFgraph'? by Georgio

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