How does one enable (or perhaps I need to install) GD when my phpinfo() output in "Configure Command" says; --without-gd ?
I also have nothing in my phpinfo() output "Core" that lists "gd"
PHP Version 5.2.4 on AWS.
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How does one enable (or perhaps I need to install) GD when my phpinfo() output in "Configure Command" says; --without-gd ?
I also have nothing in my phpinfo() output "Core" that lists "gd"
PHP Version 5.2.4 on AWS.
if you are on a Debian based server (such as Ubuntu) you can run the following command:
apt-get install php-gd
Then once it is complete run:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
This will restart your server and enable GD in PHP.
If you are on another type of system you will need to use something else (like yum install) or compile directly into PHP.
yum install php-gd
and then apachectl restart
.
– Octopus
Jul 13 '17 at 22:18
For PHP7.0 use (php7.1-gd, php7.2-gd, php7.3-gd and php7.4-gd are also available):
sudo apt-get install php7.0-gd
and than restart your webserver.
Check if in your php.ini file has the following line:
;extension=php_gd2.dll
if exists, change it to
extension=php_gd2.dll
and restart apache
(it works on MAC)
In my case (php 5.6
, Ubuntu 14.04
) the following command worked for me:
sudo apt-get install php5.6-gd
According to php version we need to change the php5.x-gd
All previous answers are correct but were not sufficient for me on ArchLinux. I also needed to edit /etc/php/php.ini
and to uncomment :
;extension=gd.so
The initial ;
on the line needs to be removed.
After restarting Nginx via systemctl restart nginx
, I was good to go.
yay -S php-gd
but that didn't setup the php.ini/conf.d/gd.ini like it should have. Your tip worked. The AUR probably needs its build file updated to do that.3 minutes later... oh that package has been flagged as out of date, looks like php70-gd
is the one.
– Elijah Lynn
Jul 31 '19 at 7:06
For php7.1
do:
sudo apt-get install php7.1-gd
and restart webserver. For apache
do
sudo service apache2 restart
If You're using php5.6 and Ubuntu 18.04 Then run these two commands in your terminal your errors will be solved definitely.
sudo apt-get install php5.6-gd
then restart your apache server by this command.
sudo service apache2 restart
I've PHP 7.3 and Nginx 1.14 on Ubuntu 18.
# it installs php7.3-gd for the moment
# and restarts PHP 7.3 FastCGI Process Manager: php-fpm7.3.
sudo apt-get install php-gd
# after I've restarted Nginx
sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart
Works!
In CentOS (but the same may apply to other distros too) if you install the php7x-gd module followed by Apache restart and still the php -i
does not show the GD Support => enabled
it might mean that the php.ini was not automatically configured to support this extension.
All you have to to is either to edit the /etc/php/php.ini
or to create a /etc/php.d/gd.ini
file with the following content:
[gd]
extension=/path/to/gd.so # use the gd.so absolute path here