Prerequisits: - libgd (I used 1.81 for testing), which needs libpng and libz. Get it from http://www.boutell.com/gd/ - apache, perl, netscape (I don't know, if other browsers can display server pushed images) The PNG driver in Raster is able to generate PNG-Images. To display this png file continuously in a web page, follow these instructions: Copy the sample png.html to an appropriate place under your htdocs. Copy the sample nph-png perl script into your cgi-bin directory, and adjust png.html to contain this directory. Adjust nph-png to contain the path/filename of the outputfile (s. -o option in README.Raster or 'lcd4linux -h'). Start 'lcd4linux -o /path/filename.png'. If you are on a slow connection to your webserver you might also adjust the $DELAY in nph-png or the tick/tack in lcd4linux.conf. Note: depending on your webservers configuration, you must rename nph-png to nph-png.pl or npg-png.cgi. Please send correction, additions, questions & donations to Leopold Toetsch Have fun. h'/> libconfig Debian packagingJonathan McCrohan
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2012-01-25Split out debug packagesJonathan McCrohan2-1/+6
2011-12-31Fix debian/rulesJonathan McCrohan1-1/+1
2011-12-31Remove shlibsJonathan McCrohan1-2/+0
2011-12-31Remove NMU from changelogJonathan McCrohan1-1/+0
2011-12-31Lintian FixesJonathan McCrohan1-2/+4
2011-12-31Remove Makefile patchJonathan McCrohan1-1/+0
2011-12-31Update MakefilesJonathan McCrohan10-248/+8222
2011-12-31Updated makefilesJonathan McCrohan1-0/+1