Nobody??? Please...
On May 8, 1:26 am, Daniel2Surf <[email protected]> wrote:
> And also,
> If i do this:
>
> ruby -r RMagick -e"puts Magick::Long_version"
>
> It shows the old version of ImageMagick
>
> And if i set config.cache_classes to false on my environments/
> production.rb everithing works fine...
> but slowly...
>
> May be the solution is to reset this cache_classes?
>
> Thanks everybody.
> Daniel
>
> On 8 maio, 00:57, Daniel2Surf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Rick,
> > Thanks for answer..
> > Yes i did compile my own ImageMagick and installed RMagick.
> > Everything is like you said. But still no success...
>
> > Same error message: This installation of RMagick was configured with
> > ImageMagick 6.5.1 but ImageMagick 6.0.6 is in use.
>
> > I think it's not possible to set or pass environment variables to
> > passenger, apache...
>
> > I'm trying this for almost a week...
> > Please help me... if somebody uses Dreamhost or any similar shared
> > hosting and did this please tell me how...
>
> > So far... thanks for the help.
> > Daniel
>
> > On May 7, 4:25 pm, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > It looks like you need to check the following:
>
> > > 1) Did you install your own version of ImageMagick in your local
> > > directory? Both of the following two Unix commands should give the
> > > same response. NOTE: YOUR_HOME should be the path to your home
> > > directory. i.e.: I see /Users/rick/local/bin/Magick-config on my
> > > system.
>
> > > $ ls ~/local/bin/Magick-config
> > > YOUR_HOME/local/bin/Magick-config
> > > $ which Magick-config
> > > YOUR_HOME/local/bin/Magick-config
> > > $
>
> > > If the first command fails, you need to re-install ImageMagick paying
> > > attention to the instructions for setting "--prefix=" in the
> > > configuration step. After the re-install of ImageMagick you'll need
> > > to reinstall RMagick.
>
> > > If the first command succeeds but the second fails, you need to add
> > > the RMagick export settings to your shell's runtime command file.
>
> > > Shell RC File
> > > bash ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc
> > > csh ~/.login or ~/.cshrc
> > > tcsh ~/.login or ~/.tcshrc
> > > ksh ~/.profile or ~/.kshrc
> > > sh ~/.profile
>
> > > Edit your RC file and add the following lines:
>
> > > $ export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
> > > $ export LDFLAGS=-L/$HOME/local/lib
> > > $ export CPPFLAGS=-I/$HOME/local/include
> > > $ export LD_RUN_PATH=$HOME/local/lib
>
> > > Log out and back in and retry the "ls ~/local/bin/Magick-config" and
> > > "which Magick-config". The results of both commands should now be
> > > identical. If you check the file (more ~/local/bin/Magick-config) you
> > > should see the prefix, exec_prefix, libdir, and included_dir as
> > > pointing at your home directory. RMagick should work now.
>
> > > On May 6, 7:11 pm, Daniel2Surf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I need to use the newest version of RMagick, so i did everything as
> > > > they say on this wiki:http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/RMagick
>
> > > > But, my Rails app isn't working, here is the error:
>
> > > > This installation of RMagick was configured with ImageMagick 6.5.1 but
> > > > ImageMagick 6.0.6 is in use.
>
> > > > I tried to set the environment variable: LD_LIBRARY_PATH... but no
> > > > success...
> > > > I've read a lot of people with the same problem, but i couldn't find
> > > > the solution.
> > > > I guess the problem is to set a environment variable in passenger.
> > > > Does anybody can help me?
>
> > > > Thanks a lot.
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