On 02/18/2016 12:42 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary Roach wrote:
The instructions say to run ./configure --enable-hdri at the
command line. On Debian Stretch with KDE desktop and bash konsole this
returns command not found.
You first need to go to the directory with the ./configure script.
Normally this is the top directory unpacked from a source tarball.
So the instruction
./configure --enable-hdri
in
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/high-dynamic-range.php
is most probably a modification instruction for
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/install-source.php
where you can see ./configure after the step
cd ImageMagick-6.9.3
Well, the base instruction seems slightly outdated.
Currently the file
http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz
unpacks to directory
ImageMagick-6.9.3-4
So my proposal for modified instructions is:
cd $HOME
mkdir image_magick_dir
cd image_magick_dir
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz
tar xzf ImageMagick.tar.gz
cd ImageMagick-6.9.3-4
./configure --enable-hdri
make
(Be prepared that ImageMagick-6.9.3-5 or -6 emerges instead of -4.)
If this succeeds with no demotivating error message at the end, then
you should de-install the Debian binary version before you perform
the step
sudo make install
After that, the command
identify -version
should report HDRI. At least according to
I did not try out anything of this. Good luck to the trailblazers !
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
OOPS. I didn't notice that the instructions were assuming a tarball
installation. I just used the debian aptitude install application. That
answers one question but I still have a problem. The instructions say
that after the installation that one can run the following to check the
installation:
identify -version and get a Features list that includes HDRI
Unfortunately, the only feature that shows up is DCP Modules Open MP. No
HDRI.
The ImageMagick installation must be there or identify wouldn't work at
all. In addition I have used several convert functions successfully. Any
suggestions.
Gary R.