Hi,

thanks for all the mails. pngread is working now! All I had to do is to
install pnglib3. I didn't reinstall image. pnglib12-dev was already
installed, that's why the .oct compiled (I think). Obviously it need pnglib3
and not pnglib12 though.

Cheers

Faical

2008/3/22, Søren Hauberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> fre, 21 03 2008 kl. 09:39 +0100, skrev Faical Turki:
>
> > I was just trying to use imread with octave3.0. Actually it seems to be
> > incompatible with of Version 6.3.7.9 of ImageMagick.
> > the ACIII-Output of "identify" gives more information about the palette
> and
> > it's recognised as the the type of the image. A pipe to grep -v
> "Palette"
> > has solved it.
>
> The only way we can really solve this, is if we check the version of
> ImageMagick, and then use the syntax corresponding to this version. This
> is bound to be a really boring/annoying thing to implement/maintain, so
> I'd rather not do this (I'm using the "I'm Lazy" argument).
>
>
> > But now I can't use the pngread-function because it's not defined.
> > jpegread works though. Both are part of the image-package right?
>
> pngread/pngwrite are only installed if you have libpng installed. Do you
> have this installed? BTW, the same goes for jpegread; it is only
> installed if libjpeg is installed.
>
>
> > I installed the package like this: pkg install 'image-1.0.5.tar.gz'
> > Anyone knows the solution?
>
> I'd say install libpng and libmagick, and reinstall the image package.
>
>
> Søren
>
>
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