The instructions below did not appear to help. <br><br>I tried installing the 32bit agg libraries into /usr/lib using the fedora package manager, and then re-configed and compiled mapserver. I was able to compile mapserver, but unfortunately the graphics still appear to be GD.<br><br>Steve<br><br><b><i>Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@SWOODBRIDGE.COM></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Ticket #2215: HowTo Build AGG with freetype support from sources, <br>http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2215<br><br>Steve Smith wrote:<br>> I am attempting to use AGG with mapserver-5.0.0-beta3. I am using the <br>> following OUTPUTFORMAT statement in my .map file:<br>> <br>> OUTPUTFORMAT<br>> NAME 'AGG_PNG'<br>> DRIVER AGG/PNG<br>> IMAGEMODE RGB<br>> END<br>> <br>> Is this correct? The graphics do not look like AGG. Are there other <br>> statements in
the .map file that could result in the use of GD graphics? <br>> I followed the explanations in:<br>> <br>> http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/agg-rendering-specifics<br>> <br>> but, still no success. Configuring and compiling mapserver was <br>> successful. No errors occurred. I initially had a problem configuring <br>> with AGG, using libraries in /usr producing the following error message:<br>> <br>> checking if AGG support requested... configure: error: "could not find <br>> agg_rendering_buffer.h or libagg.a in /usr."<br>> <br>> I think this error was a result of my machine being 64 bit, which the <br>> current beta versions does not recognize. Things worked after I changed <br>> the directory to an AGG installation in /usr/local/agg.<br>> <br>> Steve<br>> <br>> Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! <br>> <http: us.rd.yahoo.com=""
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