Yeah, I never work with rails on windows, but I often hear that got some
problems.

   sure that you have the Imagemagick installed on Windows Vista and XP?


The RMAgick need to have the Imagemagick Installed to process images.



On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Walter Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> The path may not be correct inside your Paperclip converter. You may have
> it in your path, but inside Paperclip, it needs to know a root-relative path
> to the binary. I am pretty sure I have seen a configuration property for
> this, so check through all the Paperclip setup stuff. I ended up having to
> put this in my environment files, because what worked on my laptop didn't
> work at all on Slicehost.
>
> Walter
>
>
> On Jun 12, 2011, at 8:52 PM, andrewperk wrote:
>
>  I tried switching to paperclip. But when I try to upload using
>> paperclip its telling me the image isn't recognized by the identify
>> command. But yet I can use identify in the command line. I'm
>> completely stumped.
>>
>> On Jun 12, 4:06 pm, andrewperk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks guys.
>>>
>>> @Agoofin
>>>
>>> Thanks for the link, but I've already read that and tried it out.
>>> Eveything works except for being able to install the gem with that
>>> method. I get something about extconf.rb failed.
>>>
>>> @Fernando
>>>
>>> I've tried to use mini_magick as well. My application loads just fine
>>> using that gem, but it will not process my image. It won't convert it
>>> to a thumb. The form reports an error saying Avatar failed to be
>>> processed.
>>>
>>> The weird thing is I have all of this working on an older windows XP
>>> pc. But I just can't get it to work on this vista pc.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> On Jun 11, 7:11 pm, andrewperk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello, I'm using Carrierwave to upload images. I'm on windows vista
>>>> using ruby192. I've downloaded the windows versions of imagemagick and
>>>> rmagick and followed the instructions in the readme. I have set my
>>>> path variables to my installations.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  I can access identify in the command line so I know imagemagick is
>>>> working. I can even convert in the command line.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  But when I start my server and try to access my application in the
>>>> browser I get:
>>>>
>>>
>>>  no such file to load -- RMagick
>>>>
>>>
>>>  When I type "gem list" in the CLI it shows I have rmagick installed:
>>>>
>>>
>>>  rmagick (2.12.0 mswin32)
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Is this maybe because I don't have rmagick in my gemfile? Is there a
>>>> way to make my gem file use this specific version of rmagick for
>>>> 2.12.0 mswin32? Because when I put just
>>>>
>>>
>>>  gem 'rmagick'
>>>>
>>>
>>>  and run bundle I get errors, I think I need to tell it to include this
>>>> specific gem because its for windows.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Thanks for any help.
>>>>
>>>
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