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From: | Thomas Treichl |
Subject: | Re: Image package |
Date: | Thu, 04 Dec 2008 09:11:58 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 (Macintosh/20081105) |
Robert Fong-tom schrieb:
On Dec 3, 2008, at 4:23 PM, Thomas Treichl wrote:Søren Hauberg schrieb:ons, 03 12 2008 kl. 12:57 -0500, skrev Robert Fong-tom:On Dec 3, 2008, at 2:57 AM, Søren Hauberg wrote:tir, 02 12 2008 kl. 21:03 -0500, skrev Robert Fong-tom:Yes I see the headers. In MacPorts they appear to be in /opt/local/ include/ImageMagick. There are also a ton of other files in the "include" directory which may be the includes for the dependencies.So, what does the following commands print if you run the from the terminal Magick++-config --cppflagsI get the following: -I/opt/local/include/ImageMagickI get the following: -L/opt/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib -L/usr/X11R6/ lib -L/opt/local/lib -lfreetype -lz -Wl,-framework,CoreServices -Wl,- framework,ApplicationServices -L/opt/local/libMagick++-config --ldflagsI get the following: -I/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/ include/ImageMagick? Also try to run the from Octave using the 'system' command, i.e. system ("Magick++-config --cppflags")ans = 0I get: -L/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/lib -L/usr/ X11R6/libsystem ("Magick++-config --ldflags")ans = 0Okay, I'm confused. When you run 'Magick++-config --cppflags' from the terminal you get the right path to the header files, but when you run the command from within Octave, you get the wrong path to the header files. Is that right? If so, then I guess this means you have to set some environment variable before starting Octave. I don't even know how to start Octave on a Mac, so I doubt I'll be able to help you. Perhaps we have some Mac-experts on the list, that are able to say something smart? SørenThere must be installed two different versions of ImageMagick in two different locations. Otherwise the system command shouldn't produce a different result. The first one is in /opt/local/bin that comes with MacPorts, please check from Terminal.app~$ which Magick++-configI get : /opt/local/bin/Magick++-config~$ Magick++-config --versionI get: 6.4.6 Q16The other one must have been installed manually because I currently don't pack ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick into the stable Octave.app 3.0.x versions. And the return argument of the system command from above is strange. Please check in Octave.appoctave-3.0.3> system ("which Magick++-config")I get: /Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/bin/Magick++-config ans = 0octave-3.0.3> system ("Magick++-config --version")I get: 6.4.6 Q16 ans = 0What I've found out some time ago is that the sources of ImageMagick have been changed from 5.x.x to 6.x.x. I am not able to find out which version of ImageMagick should be used to correctly install the Octave-Forge package image-1.0.8.tar.gz.Regards, ThomasYou are right about there being two version. Before using MacPorts to port ImageMagick, I made the mistake of installing it manually from the ImageMagick ftp site using the UNIX installation instructions. This did not work with Octave, so I renamed all the ImageMagick directories/files I could find (but did not delete them just in case). I guess there must be some statement in the Octave set-up that is incorrect. Do you know how to fix this?
I think I don't know exactly what you mean here, but if you need a fresh unmodified Octave.app without a 'Magick++-config' program in
/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/bin/Magick++-config then why not just moving Octave.app into trash and then install it again? Regards, Thomas
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