RE: anyone successfully installed bandwidthd?

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Chris,
	I had never heard of this before you posted here so I gave it a
shot and got it working.  Judging by the headaches I ran into gd
probably didn't compile correctly.  You can get by with redhat
libpng/libjpeg/zlib , but you must also install the devel rpms then gd
should compile correctly.  Then bandwidthd should also compile neatly.
Good luck

Barry Johnson

>hey everyone.

>i'm using a rh9 box with the latest available rpm's of all of
bandwidthd's required packages (libpng, gd, etc.) and it STILL complains
during the 'make >>>install' that it still can't find a bunch of gd
files (i.e. gd.h, gdfonts.h, gd_io.h, etc.).

>what gives? does anyone have any simple instructions for this process?
i've tried downloading the latest source packages for all these
applications and >>>installing them manually but even THAT hasn't
helped.


>arrghh!

>alternatively, does anyone know of a program that performs a similar
function (traffic analysis)?


thanks,
chris.


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