On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 5:09 PM, brianp <[email protected]> wrote:

> So i tried:
> export MAGICK_HOME="/opt/local/"
> export PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/bin:$PATH"
> export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/lib"
>

The above environment variables are not needed and you're just making
matters worse if you're using MacPorts.  What version of MacPorts are
you using?  Did you 'sudo port selfupdate' and 'sudo port sync' prior to
installing any port?  If you installed MacPorts prior to the installation of
Snow Leopard, did you properly update your ports for this OS?


>
> no success.
>
> So I tried re-installing imagemagick for a 4th(?) time so I could show
> you the input/output and now the re-install fails:
>
> whiteone:~ brianp$ cd sites/autowholesaler-r/
> whiteone:autowholesaler-r brianp$ sudo port install ImageMagick
> Password: ------------------
> --->  Computing dependencies for ImageMagick
> --->  Configuring xorg-libX11
> Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure:
> shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/
> _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_xorg-
> libX11/work/libX11-1.3.2" && ./configure --prefix=/opt/local --without-
> xcb " returned error 1
> Command output: sh: line 0: cd: /opt/local/var/macports/build/
> _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_xorg-
> libX11/work/libX11-1.3.2: No such file or directory
>
> Error: The following dependencies failed to build: xorg-libXext xorg-
> libX11 xorg-libXt xorg-libsm xorg-libice
> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
> Before reporting a bug, first run the command again with the -d flag
> to get complete output.
> whiteone:autowholesaler-r brianp$
>
> This just keeps getting worse =(
>
>
>
Which OS and version are you using?   Next, the above environment variables
are not needed.  What version of MacPorts are you using?  Did you 'sudo port
selfupdate'
and 'sudo port sync' prior to installing any port?  If you installed
MacPorts prior to
the installation of Snow Leopard, did you properly update your ports for
this OS?

-Conrad


>
>
> On Jan 9, 1:42 am, Conrad Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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-installe.
> ..
> >
> > >> 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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