• Resolved mkuzmanic

    (@mkuzmanic)


    Hello,

    I’ve clean installed EWWW when we updated the theme of our website (www.lebillet.ch). We host our site through OVH and are located in Switzerland (and I run the FTP with my Mac, if that’s useful info).

    When going through the plugins, EWWW lists jpegtran as missing, even though I see the binary file through FTP.

    Here’s what the debugger says – https://pastebin.com/Sf6sXz1r

    Thanks for your time, looking forward to helping us both resolve this issue!

    Mark

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/

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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Everything appears to check out until the binaries are actually executed. It seems that one of the libraries jpegtran needs is missing. I’ll try to dig more into what that means tonight. In the meantime, feel free to research it yourself and see if you can find a resolution.

    Thread Starter mkuzmanic

    (@mkuzmanic)

    Thanks for your swift reply. I’ve already dug into this as much as possible, but couldn’t find an answer, which is why I decided to post directly here. I’m interested in reading what you find out!

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Do you know, or can you find out, what version of linux is running on the server?

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    And from what I can see, the only thing jpegtran needs is libc.so.6, so it may be possible that your system has an incompatible libc.

    Thread Starter mkuzmanic

    (@mkuzmanic)

    I suppose I could contact our host and ask fro that Linux information. What do you need in order to find out if the system has an incompatible libc? And is that something we can fix in order to make it run properly?

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    I’m not quite sure, a lot depends on the linux distribution/version they are running on the server.

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