After 2 months trying.... i give up....

i followed above instructions and it would appear that i have a successful install!!!!magick wrote:Add --disable-openmp to your configure command line to get rid of the libgomp dependency and rebuild and reinstall.
could there be something fundamentally flawed with my install routine? please see config report plus example extract from config_log. not supporting any formats, however i can find lib files for all formats (in /usr/lib).magick wrote:Type
Most likely it does not list JPEG as a validated delegate library. Rerun the configure script and carefully review the last 50 lines or so of the output. Make sure it lists JPEG as validated. If not, check config.log for the reason it was not validated, fix the problem, and rerun configure and rebuild / reinstall ImageMagick.
- identify -list configure
identify -list format
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ImageMagick is configured as follows. Please verify that this configuration
matches your expectations.
Host system type: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Build system type: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Option Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shared libraries --enable-shared=yes yes
Static libraries --enable-static=yes yes
Module support --with-modules=yes yes
GNU ld --with-gnu-ld=yes yes
Quantum depth --with-quantum-depth=16 16
High Dynamic Range Imagery
--enable-hdri=no no
Delegate Configuration:
BZLIB --with-bzlib=yes no
DJVU --with-djvu=no no
DPS --with-dps=yes no
FlashPIX --with-fpx=yes no
FontConfig --with-fontconfig=no no
FreeType --with-freetype=yes no
GhostPCL None pcl6 (unknown)
GhostXPS None gxps (unknown)
Ghostscript None gs (8.15.2)
result_ghostscript_font_dir='none'
Ghostscript fonts --with-gs-font-dir=default
Ghostscript lib --with-gslib=yes no (failed tests)
Graphviz --with-gvc=yes no
JBIG --with-jbig=yes no
JPEG v1 --with-jpeg=yes no
JPEG-2000 --with-jp2=yes no
LCMS --with-lcms=yes no
LQR --with-lqr=no no
Magick++ --with-magick-plus-plus=yes no (failed tests)
OpenEXR --with-openexr=yes no
PERL --with-perl=yes /usr/bin/perl
PNG --with-png=yes no
RSVG --with-rsvg=no no
TIFF --with-tiff=yes no
result_windows_font_dir='none'
Windows fonts --with-windows-font-dir=
WMF --with-wmf=yes no
X11 --with-x= no
XML --with-xml=no no
ZLIB --with-zlib=yes yes
X11 Configuration:
X_CFLAGS =
X_PRE_LIBS =
X_LIBS =
X_EXTRA_LIBS =
Options used to compile and link:
PREFIX = /usr/local
EXEC-PREFIX = /usr/local
VERSION = 6.4.1
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall -W -pthread
MAGICK_CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall -W -pthread
CPPFLAGS = -I/usr/local/include/ImageMagick
PCFLAGS =
DEFS = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
LDFLAGS = -L/usr/lib
MAGICK_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/lib
LIBS = -lMagickCore -lz -lm -lpthread
CXX = g++
CXXFLAGS = -pthread
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configure:36807: result: Checking for JPEG support
configure:36809: result: -------------------------------------------------------------
configure:36823: checking jconfig.h usability
configure:36840: gcc -c -g -O2 -Wall -W -pthread conftest.c >&5
conftest.c:199:21: error: jconfig.h: No such file or directory
configure:36847: $? = 1
configure: failed program was:
| /* confdefs.h. */
sure... i hear what u saying..... however.... JPEG was only an example of my present set-up. does this mean that all image formats need re-installing? (which are not supported in my last configure of IM). lib files are there already for all formats. i suspect a complete OS fed/redhat maybe called for?magick wrote:Install the JPEG development headers which includes jconfig.h. Run the configure script again until it claims the JPEG delegate library is validated.
hmmm this is very interesting! it would seem i maybe have same problem. IM doesnt find lib files, even tho they are there. it does show the correct LDFLAGS paths. maybe using "rpath.." will help. thanx very much for ur reply, and help.Prince09 wrote:I just forgot to mention I had to use a slightly different configure command .. for some reason the program was not recognizing the run-time library paths and had to specify it in the configure command.
./configure --enable-shared=yes --disable-static LDFLAGS=’-L/usr/local/lib –Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib’ > config.result
magick wrote:Try installing the JPEG development RPM. If that works try the development RPM of the other delegate libraries you require.