Um... SourceForge...

You say you downloaded gdchart - bad idea.  Use the one in the ntop .tgz.
gdchart 0.94b (web) isn't quite the same as gdchart 0.94c (ntop)

Also, when you do the ./configure you need to examine the output to ensure
that ntop found the gdchart files.  It can run perfectly well without them,
so it's only a warning in the ./configure output.


-----Burton



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
DuPre'
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] RedHat Linux Pie Charts Module..is there a binary for
NTOP available that is already set up to use the Graphic Libraries?


I downloaded all the GDCHART libraries and compiled them on RedHat Linux
7.2.92 (SkipJack)

Stopped and started NTOP, downloaded a newer NTOP installed it, still no
charts.
Rebooted the Linux machine...still no charts.

Is there something I need to do to enable NTOP on RedHat Linux to start
using the charts?

I am no expert at compiling on Linux, so if it is more than a simple
batch MAKE file then I am in trouble.
Could someone tell me where to download a binary NTOP that is setup to
use the graphics charting libraries?

(Registered and paid user of the Win32 NTOP.)

 I like the charts, now I want make it work on a Linux machine, but I am
pretty new to Linux.

 I use Webmin to easier Linux access, can anyone help me?

Thanks,

David

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