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Topic: A word about php_imagick.dll |
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Mitron
Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 63
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Posted: Sat 21 May '11 17:11 Post subject: A word about php_imagick.dll |
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I ran into an issue with Imagemagick a while back so I thought I'd share my findings.
The latest version of Imagemagick, from their website, is now compiled using Visual Studio 2010. This means that if you use the latest binaries from their site, you won't be able to use php_imagick.dll unless you compile Apache and PHP with imagick using Visual Studio 2010.
My solution was to either find an older version of Imagemagick binaries that was compiled using VC9 or compiling the latest Imagemagick source using VC9. The latter is the preferred method, but for those of you who know nothing about Visual Studio, you can pick up Imagemagick-6.6.2-10-Q16-windows-dll.exe from here, which seems to be the last VC9 release.
Once you install a VC9 compiled version of Imagemagick, you can then download Mikko's VC9 build of php_imagick.dll that matches your system, i.e. php_imagick_ts.dll for Thread Safe or php_imagick_nts.dll for Non-Thread Safe. Mikko's site is here.
Now simply copy your extension to your PHP ext folder, edit your php.ini file and restart Apache. Be aware that this does require that you are also running the VC9 compiled versions of Apache and PHP. Hope this helps. |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Sat 21 May '11 17:47 Post subject: |
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Thanks for sharing this link. it's pretty useful. |
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