Evert,

Thank you for your help, I REALLY appreciate anyone giving me their
time, like this. I have fixed it. The issue was to do with the library
path and the way that Linux (Fedora Core 3) runs and is
configured.I've been running a Linux dedicated server for a while but
had no previous experience of Linux - quite a learning curve.

PIL was not finding the libjpeg in /usr/local/lib, so I added it to /
etc/ld.so.conf (a common Fedora gotcha apparently), ran ldconfig (to
rebuild the library cache), re-ran PIL setup.py, and Bob's yer uncle!

I had tried the JPEG_ROOT thing before, but obviously not got it
right.

Thanks again.

If you ever get to DJUGL (Django Users, London), I'll buy you a beer!

mjj
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