On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 17:12:30 -0600, Ron Savage wrote: > Ummm, we need magick to read your mind to determine what OS you're > dealing with > :-(.
Oops. I knew I was forgetting an important detail. Win2k3 server. > Did you install ImageMagick from source? If so, what happened when you > tried to > install PerlMagick at the same time (i.e. why did the latter fail?) No, from binary. I know in your old article you say that won't work, but the newer versions of IM allow you to install the headers and such along with the binaries. > Ahh, so the dev server runs Windows, right? And if you plan to copy the > binary, > the the destination server runs Windows, right? Correct. > But in that case is the problem now that the pre-compiled ImageMagick + > PerlMagick is not available for that version of Perl? Correct. Or at least, there isn't a version for 5.8.2 anywhere that I've been able to find. > There is an old article here http://savage.net.au/ImageMagick.html > I wrote on compiling ImageMagick under Windows. That was V 5.3.9. I think step 5 is more complicated now than it was when you wrote that. After running perl Makefile.PL, my Makefile still needed tweaking for the libs and headers. The README said this was to be expected. > > The procedure entry point Perl_IStdio_ptr could not be located in > > the dynamic link library perl58.dll. So, I'm guessing there's a > > change in the internals of perl that is going to block from further > > progress down this road. > > > Changes are documented here: http://perldoc.perl.org/index-history.html > > I did not check, but I'd /guess/ you're right about incompatible > changes. I think I'll have to check the individual CHANGES files to get down to that level of detail. I was half hoping that I might run into someone else who had tried to make it work with TeamSite and might already have the modules compiled. _______________________________________________ Magick-users mailing list [email protected] http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users
