I used older version (1.5.3, latest at that time), there were no special requirements and was also GPL

Larry Brown wrote:

My extreme apologies to jpgraphs. They are more in line with phplot. I
might even end up using them instead. Vagarant is the more difficult
package. Again, their graph examples are pretty smooth but required a lot
of package/dependency updates to RH.


This is by no means an advertisement, just one of the results I got looking

around for charts. The following link lists a few viable

solutions.


http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Graphs_and_Charts/


Jpgraph renders an excellent image from the examples but the prerequisite

packages were many and ultimately the install/readme didn't work
>for compiling the package. I could have looked further and found a
solution, but with the number of prerequisites I dropped it looking for a
>faster install. The next one I came across that gave a reasonable looking
chart was phplot which only requires GD which is stock on my RH
>distro. I got it up and working without any installation (not to mention
dependencies). So I am up and running quickly and smoothly with
>phplot. It's a shame jpgraphs' dependencies aren't packaged with the
distro. The transparent option on the colors is really smooth and I
just >don't have the time. Thanks to all for suggestions, I still want to
look at one other site that was recommended here on the list.



Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388







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