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But, like you, I don't know how to make those versions' handling of the delegates truly portable.) (FWIW, the current Homebrew version (IM 7) and MacPorts (IM 6) do, however, work on Mojave. It's therefore not too surprising that you're having trouble installing it on Mojave. What's going on? How can I make ImageMagick portable?įirst of all, the version of IM currently on the ImageMagick website (version 7.0.8) is for macOS High Sierra. MAGICK_HOME=/Users/myname/ImageMagick-7.0.8 $ export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/lib/" It appears, in fact, that I can't even export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH into the environment: $ export MAGICK_HOME="/Users/myname/ImageMagick-7.0.8" Referenced from: /Users/myname/ImageMagick-7.0.8/bin/magickĬlearly magick isn't finding its dylibs, even when I set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH as instructed. But when I run magick, I get an error message: $ ~myname/ImageMagick-7.0.8/bin/magick logo: test.jpgĭyld: Library not loaded: /ImageMagick-7.0.8/lib/libMagickCore-7.Q16HDRI.6.dylib As instructed, I did export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="/Users/myname/ImageMagick-7.0.8/lib/". I followed the installation instructions on that page and put the ImageMagick folder in my home directory (at ~myname).
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So I am instead using the distribution directly from the ImageMagick website. The Homebrew and MacPorts versions of ImageMagick seem to be "hardwired" to the Mac's system directory structure ( /usr/local and /opt/local, respectively) in such a way that it's difficult (impossible?) to put ImageMagick and its delegate libraries into a portable application bundle. I want to share it as a standalone app in such a way that others can use it out-of-the-box without having to install any additional dylibs or frameworks. I am developing a command line utility for macOS (Mojave) that manipulates images using ImageMagick.