![]() Installing from there still seems like the best option at this point, if someone has advice on that. ![]() The question the answer is for shows a lot of effort to install from the delegate library maintained by Image Magick with no success, which is discouraging. I thus don't know what to do with this information.Ĭan I install the missing delegates from the delegate packages they have available?Įdit: This answer provides a partial solution, but still a lot of delegates are missing, including the one I really need, TIFF. The 2nd row seems to show it tried to install those formats, but the last row seems to show no installation occurred. The Delegate Library Configuration entries for the formats I'm most concerned about is confusing: JPEG v1 -with-jpeg=yes no However, clearly there exist shared libraries on my system for those. configure -enable-shared, but nonetheless, those formats are missing. ![]() It has no delegates installed, and now I need to get it to work with common file types like. ![]() I built Image Magick 7.0.7 from source on my Ubuntu 18.04 system.* Typing magick identify -version into the terminal now returns Version: ImageMagick 7.0.7-37 Q16 x86_64 Ĭopyright: © 1999-2018 ImageMagick Studio LLC ![]()
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