![]() Starting with ImageMagick 5.5.7, older versions such as Windows 95 are not supported anymore. It is recommended to use an NT-based version of Windows (NT4, 2000 or XP). ImageMagick should run on Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP. On Mac OS X (Darwin) machines set the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable:Įxport DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HOME/ImageMagick-6.2.5/lib"įinally, to verify ImageMagick is working properly, type the following on the command line:Ĭongratulations, you have a working ImageMagick distribution under Unix or Linux and you are ready to use ImageMagick to convert, compose, or edit your images or perhaps you'll want to use one of the Application Program Interfaces for C, C++, Perl, and others. ![]() On Linux and Solaris machines set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable:Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HOME/ImageMagick-6.2.5/lib" For example:Įxport MAGICK_HOME="$HOME/ImageMagick-6.2.5" Set the MAGICK_HOME environment variable to the path where you extracted the ImageMagick files. For example:Įxport PATH PATH="$HOME/ImageMagick/bin:$PATH" If the bin subdirectory of the extracted package is not already in your executable search path, add it to your PATH environment variable. Next, extract the contents of the package. Simply type the following command and you're ready to start using ImageMagick:įor other systems, create (or choose) a directory to install the package into and change to that directory, for example: ImageMagick-i386-unknown-freebsd4.8.tar.gz ImageMagick-powerpc-apple-darwin8.2.0.tar.gz If your system is not on the list, try installing from source. These are the Unix variations that we support.
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