Image package
Ben Abbott
bpabbott at mac.com
Tue Dec 2 19:14:30 CST 2008
On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> tir, 02 12 2008 kl. 16:43 -0500, skrev Robert Fong-tom:
>> On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
>>
>>> tir, 02 12 2008 kl. 10:36 -0500, skrev Robert Fong-tom:
>>>> Right now I have installed Octave from the binary at
>>>> SourceForge.net
>>>> and all the package I need except Image. Image requires
>>>> ImageMagick.
>>>> So I used MacPorts to port ImageMagick and then tried to install
>>>> the
>>>> Image package from octave.sourceforge.net, but got the errors shown
>>>> below. Does anyone know what is going on?
>>>
>>> Do you have the development files for ImageMagick installed?
>>> Specifically, you need the C++ headers. That's called something like
>>> libmagick++, although I'm not sure of the name.
>>>
>>> Søren
>>>
>> I think I have the headers...I am not totally sure but I have the
>> files:
>> LibMagick++.1.dylib
>> LibMagick++.a
>> LibMagick++.dylib
>>
>> plus other "*.dylib" files. Do the C++ headers have a specific file
>> extension?
>
> I don't know Mac, but usually headers have '.h' or '.hpp'
> extensions. Do
> you have such files? In Linux, the package you're needing would be
> called something like 'libmagick++-dev', but I don't know Mac so I
> cannot say what it's called there...
>
> Søren
The Mac is a unix box, so the headers will be the same as on Linux.
However, they may be in a different location.
For example my ImageMagick was installed via the Fink package manager
and the include files are located in /sw/include/magick
Ben
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