Now I have tried the same sudo command again, and this time something happens !, starting with "---> Computing dependencies for ImageMagick" and counting...
and ending with "---> No broken files found." Magic!
Thank you for your help! - Hening
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- 2014-09-24T10:47:24-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Port ImageMagick not found
- Replies: 4
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- 2014-09-24T10:36:43-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Port ImageMagick not found
- Replies: 4
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Re: Port ImageMagick not found
It looks to me like you have appended to your post while I was writing my reply. - "port version" returns "Version: 2.3.1" "port help" returns a long text about supported actions and pseudo-portnames, which is of no help to me. "sudo port self update" returns "---> Updating MacPorts base sources ...
- 2014-09-24T10:14:05-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Port ImageMagick not found
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7587
Re: Port ImageMagick not found
That was an ultra fast reply! Thank you! - >Once you have Macports installed, you need to install Imagemagick from MacPort. Well this was exactly what I thought MacPorts would do using the above sudo command? Here is the quote from the ImageMagick site that made me believe this: http://www ...
- 2014-09-24T09:58:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Port ImageMagick not found
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Port ImageMagick not found
Hi! I have downloaded and installed the Xcode.app 6.0.1 and MacPorts 2.3.1 on my MacBook Pro Retina running Mavericks 10.9.4. When I open the Terminal and enter "sudo port install ImageMagick", it returns "Port ImageMagick not found". What shall I do? Thanks for your help! - Hening