On Sat, 8 Jan 2022, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Yes Bob, I knew convert is a part of ImageMagick. I was having
> difficulty locating the correct package within this bug tracker.
The other problem is I suspect that Ubuntu does not actually fix bugs.
They just act as a pass-through for Debian and
Yes Bob, I knew convert is a part of ImageMagick. I was having
difficulty locating the correct package within this bug tracker.
Thanks for explaining how to show what resources convert is allowed to
use. Following is the output from my three systems:
Xubuntu 16.04:
$ convert -list resource
FYI, the software you are using is ImageMagick and not GraphicsMagick,
yet you filed the bug against GraphicsMagick.
You are likely running into a configured resources limit, which is much
lower than what the system can handle, and in my opinion defaulted (by
Debian/Ubuntu) to quite low limits.
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