All I can say is that on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS (jammy) I (still) don't get
IM 7 yet — most likely because it's not due for release in a LTS distro?
— and I'm still stuck with 6.9.11.60.
Since for a few package I *need* IM 7 (namely, PHP from Ondrej's
repository (https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/ondre
Aw. No fix for focal?... Anyway, I hope that groovy bumps ImageMagick to
7 like all other Linux distributions out there (as well as macOS via
Homebrew and FreeBSD). After all, IM 7 has been around since April 2016,
it's very mature code these days, after 227 releases (as of the date of
writing), an
Unfortunately, when trying to get ImageMagick 7 + php-imagick to work on
Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, one of the steps of the compilation requires
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfreetype.la.
I guess that for some arcane reason, ImageMagick 7 won't be supported
until (hopefully) groovy is out, but that doesn'
Ok, I came across this open thread thinking that it was abandoned (it's
from 2015!), but apparently there have been a few messages in the past
few days, so at least I know I'm not insane... as the OP said, I was
assuming that IM on Ubuntu (even on my old 16.04.6 LTS Xenial) came with
the JP2 coder
I'm still on xenial and using nginx, but now moving away from PHP 7.0
and just having 7.3 (default) and 7.2 installed. Unfortunately,
Roundcube *forces* the usage of php7.0-* (and, conversely, when removing
php7.0-*, Roundcube gets removed as well).
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Apparently this is a known bug with red5 1.0. red5 1.0.6 allegedly fixes
it, so this package requires an update. Current development version is
1.0.8, last stable 1.0.7.
See this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/674859/ubuntu-trusty-red5
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