Yep
Ubuntu has ImageMagic available in its repositories
So you have 2 advantages:
1) no need to download
2) all dependencies will be installed automatically :)
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 9:09 AM, Morrell Aberdeen
wrote:
> Thanks again!
>
> Just before I saw your
Thanks again!
Just before I saw your email, I made the decision to do a fresh
install of openmeetings. I would therefore update you should issues
arise and would let you know how things went.
I have one question: I note that on the Windows 10 installation
tutorial, a link is given to download
So you have uploaded ppt file
It was converted to pdf, but not to PNG
Can you share this pdf with me?
Or maybe you cat try upload to demo server and check if it works?
WBR, Maxim
(from mobile, sorry for the typos)
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018, 23:46 Morrell Aberdeen
Yes, the files are present. It was that file I downloaded and opened.
See the screenshots attached.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 12:32 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
> I believe the root cause is
>
>
I believe the root cause is
*'/opt/red5402/webapps/openmeetings/upload/files/bed99551-f125-4000-a827-cc7ba3070a95/bed99551-f125-4000-a827-cc7ba3070a95.pdf':
No such file or directory*
Can you check with the file that exists?
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:10 PM, Morrell Aberdeen
Thanks again!
I downloaded and was able to open the pdf files on my laptop.
I then ran the command you gave in the console. This was the response:
convert: unable to open image
Can you check the file: /opt/red5402/webapps/openmeetings/upload/files/
bed99551-f125-4000-a827-cc7ba3070a95/bed99551-f125-
4000-a827-cc7ba3070a95.pdf
and maybe try to open it PDF viewer?
if everything is OK
can you run the full command:
/usr/bin/convert -density 150
Thanks again.
I installed imagemagick. The path to the convert file is usr/bin.
This is now the error after uploading.
process: convert PDF to images
command: /usr/bin/convert -density 150