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  • Plugin Author Rickard Westerlind

    (@rickardw)

    That means you have to make sure ImageMagick is installed on the server you host the website on.

    If you don’t know how to do that you need to contact the support for your web hosting provider.

    Hello, I am on the same boat…
    I use DirectAdmin as my web server panel. I installed the Imagemagick package 7.1.1-38 and Also the PHP extension Imagick 3.7.0 both builds (using in DirectAdmin what is called “custombuild”) went through without errors, I added to my php.ini extension=imagick.so and restarted the web server (LiteSpeed), still no luck. Chances are the problem is on DirectAdmin’s end (because it always is) but I would like your input on what else I can try.

    The setup is in one of the latest AlmaLinux and DirectAdmin with PHP 8.1.

    To test if Imagick is running you are supposed to run the command convert -version (or magick -version)

    Here is the reply:
    Version: ImageMagick 7.1.1-38 Q16-HDRI x86_64 878daf986:20240901 https://imagema gick.org
    Copyright: (C) 1999 ImageMagick Studio LLC
    License: https://imagemagick.org/script/license.php
    Features: Cipher DPC HDRI OpenMP(4.5)
    Delegates (built-in): bzlib freetype jng jpeg lzma png webp xml zip zlib zstd
    Compiler: gcc (11.4)


    • This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by jorgonfla.
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