I installed Jupyter and opened a new notebook. It works fine (Jupyter
4.0.6, Julia 0.4.0-rc2). Now I want to start using Images.jl. So:
using Images
img = imread("/tmp/simple.png")
But I get this response:
UnableToOpenConfigureFile `coder.xml' @
warning/configure.c/GetConfigureOptions/706
in error at
/Applications/Julia-0.4.0.app/Contents/Resources/julia/lib/julia/sys.dylib
in error at /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Images/src/ioformats/libmagickwand.jl:146
in setimageformat at
/Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Images/src/ioformats/libmagickwand.jl:328
in getblob at
/Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Images/src/ioformats/libmagickwand.jl:208
in writemime at /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Images/src/io.jl:226
in base64encode at base64.jl:160
in display_dict at /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/IJulia/src/execute_request.jl:32
However, in a terminal these commands work fine:
julia> using Images
julia> img = imread("/tmp/simple.png")
RGB4 Images.Image with:
data: 3000x2308
Array{ColorTypes.RGB4{FixedPointNumbers.UfixedBase{UInt8,8}},2}
properties:
imagedescription: <suppressed>
spatialorder: x y
pixelspacing: 1 1
Which suggests I have to configure something in Jupyter to connect
something to something else, since ordinary Julia seems to be happy with
the imagemagick stuff.
I'd welcome some clues...
(I'm keen on trying Images.jl. But at the moment I can but glimpse its
promised magnificence on the far horizon... :)