GD is commonly used to generate charts, graphics, thumbnails, and most anything else, on the fly. It is lite weight and fits usages like web development, embemdedded, or any other usages you may need. It supports transparency, blending, images transformations and various filters. Its design allows the additions of custom features in a very friendly manner.
Uploaded | Sun Mar 30 23:31:59 2025 |
md5 checksum | 990e0e4d5e6349de76ca9608f71134ac |
arch | x86_64 |
build | h6a678d5_2 |
build_number | 2 |
depends | expat >=2.4.9,<3.0a0, fontconfig >=2.14.1,<3.0a0, freetype >=2.10.4,<3.0a0, icu >=58.0,<59.0a0, icu >=58.2,<59.0a0, jpeg >=9e,<10a, libgcc-ng >=11.2.0, libpng >=1.6.37,<1.7.0a0, libstdcxx-ng >=11.2.0, libtiff >=4.1.0,<5.0a0, libwebp >=1.2.0,<1.3.0a0, libwebp-base >=1.2.4,<2.0a0, zlib >=1.2.13,<1.3.0a0 |
license | GD |
license_family | BSD |
md5 | 990e0e4d5e6349de76ca9608f71134ac |
name | libgd |
platform | linux |
sha1 | c0ce4079675b1d33af3d1d953dd23177068bcb26 |
sha256 | de9c263bd5ffec305055376159e05f2109347cb4a46ec0ff3cbecbfb0ee41d9c |
size | 246146 |
subdir | linux-64 |
timestamp | 1677001623648 |
version | 2.3.3 |