Users/lserni/Desktop/test/ImageMagick-7.0.3 Suppose that it says that the directory is It should answer with exactly one ImageMagick directory (unless you installed it more than once in different places, in which case you need to determine which of the two is the "correct" package).Īs an alternative, if you issue the commandĮxecutable, which should be in the bin subdirectory of the ImageMagick installation. In a pinch, you can search for itįind / -type d -name "ImageMagick-7.0.3" 2>/dev/null You need to get the absolute path of the directory where ImageMagick is. I've checked the page you got your package from, and it looks like my hypothesis was correct - you're missing a path variable, MAGICK_HOME.
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