On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Conrad Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:32 PM, brianp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone,
>> I'm still having a ton of image issues.
>>
>> I had been using attachment_fu and ran into errors so i changed to
>> paperclip. attachment_fu was working to a degree but ran into some
>> other issues. Not it seems imagemagick is broken.
>>
>> I've installed paperclip. With no image editing it works fine. As soon
>> as I need to thumbnail anything I get this error:
>>
>> [paperclip] An error was received while processing:
>> #<Paperclip::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError: /var/folders/4s/
>> 4sQnoBr2F2yB6Y37PPp9U++++TI/-Tmp-/IMG_1207,321,0.jpg is not recognized
>> by the 'identify' command.>
>> [paperclip] An error was received while processing:
>> #<Paperclip::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError: /var/folders/4s/
>> 4sQnoBr2F2yB6Y37PPp9U++++TI/-Tmp-/IMG_1207,321,0.jpg is not recognized
>> by the 'identify' command.>
>> [paperclip] An error was received while processing:
>> #<Paperclip::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError: /var/folders/4s/
>> 4sQnoBr2F2yB6Y37PPp9U++++TI/-Tmp-/IMG_1207,321,0.jpg is not recognized
>> by the 'identify' command.>
>>
>> I've tried adding all of the following (separately) to the
>> initializers/paperclip.rb as well as environments/development.rb
>>
>> Paperclip.options[:swallow_stderr] = false
>> Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/bin"
>> Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/opt/local/bin"
>> Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/local/ImageMagick/"
>> Paperclip.options[:image_magick_path] = '/opt/local/bin'
>>
>> None of these solved the issue.
>>
>> I also tried reinstalling ImageMagick via macports:
>> sudo port install ImageMagick
>>
>> I've updated my macports and all installed ports.
>>
>> I've tried installing imageMagick via an anti-macports script:
>> http://github.com/maddox/magick-installer/blob/master/magick-installer.sh
>>
>> I'm tried running "identify" on the command line
>> brianp$ identify image.jpg
>> -bash: identify: command not found
>>
>> So I'm assuming the problem is at the heart of the installation as it
>> seems none of the functions are being installed.
>>
>> Anyone have any new suggestions ?
>>
>>
> Brian, I have installed ImageMagick via MacPorts and it's working as
> expected.  For example,
>
> $ identify ./Library/Caches/Java/cache/javaws/splash/splash13217.jpg
> ./Library/Caches/Java/cache/javaws/splash/splash13217.jpg JPEG 320x80
> 320x80+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 6.3KiB 0.010u 0:00.030
>
> Furthermore, I'm using both Snow Leopard and Leopard.  Thus, if you cannot
> access identify, then I would recommend checking
> your PATH environment variable first to make sure that your PATH looks
> something like this:
>
> export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:${PATH}
>
> Good luck,
>
> -Conrad
>

Brian, I would also recommend watching the following screencasts by Ryan
Bates on the use of Paperclip:

http://railscasts.com/episodes?search=paperclip

Lastly, I would recommend adding each step of your usage of Ruby gems or
plugins starting with the installation
because it makes it much easier to assist you.

Good luck,

-Conrad


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