> > You don't say what platform or version levels you are using, > but the best bet is to upgrade to the latest gd c library from > boutell.com then install the latest Perl GD module. > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ > > Read the README that comes with the GD module... from the > Frequently Asked Questions > ########################################################## > 4. My scripts fail with "Can't locate object method 'png' via package > "GD::Image". > > libgd can now be built with support for one or more of the PNG, GIF, > XPM or > JPEG formats. If one or more of these formats are not supported by > libgd, then > the corresponding GD::Image methods will be unavailable. > Unfortunately, many > older scripts assume that the png() method will always be present. > You can > work around this issue with code like the following: > > my $image = $gd->can('png') ? $gd->png : $gd->gif; > > or if you prefer eval {} > > my $image = eval {$gd->png} || $gd->gif; > > As of libgd 2.0.33, GIF support is always compiled in, so (for the > time being!) > this is a safe fallback. > ####################################################### > > > zentara > -- > I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. > http://zentara.net/japh.html >
I have tested in RHEL 5 release ... # uname -a Linux TEST 2.6.18-36.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jul 20 14:27:44 EDT 2007 ia64 ia64 ia64 GNU/Linux I have upgraded GD to GD-2.35 version.. now its works correctly.. Thanks....