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Installing php imagick to xampp


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I am trying this:



sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagickwand-dev
sudo pecl install imagick


And I getting an error at the end like:



/tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'struct _php_core_globals' has no member named 'safe_mode'
/tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_CHECK_FILE_AND_DIR' undeclared (first use in this function)
/tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_NO_ERRORS' undeclared (first use in this function)
make: *** [imagick_class.lo] Error 1
ERROR: `make' failed


So my question is what are the requirements for Installing imagick's latest version on ubuntu. And its procedure to install ?



I have:
PHP Version 5.4.7

XAMPP for Linux 1.8.1



-Thanks










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    I am trying this:



    sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagickwand-dev
    sudo pecl install imagick


    And I getting an error at the end like:



    /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'struct _php_core_globals' has no member named 'safe_mode'
    /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_CHECK_FILE_AND_DIR' undeclared (first use in this function)
    /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_NO_ERRORS' undeclared (first use in this function)
    make: *** [imagick_class.lo] Error 1
    ERROR: `make' failed


    So my question is what are the requirements for Installing imagick's latest version on ubuntu. And its procedure to install ?



    I have:
    PHP Version 5.4.7

    XAMPP for Linux 1.8.1



    -Thanks










    share|improve this question














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      I am trying this:



      sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagickwand-dev
      sudo pecl install imagick


      And I getting an error at the end like:



      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'struct _php_core_globals' has no member named 'safe_mode'
      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_CHECK_FILE_AND_DIR' undeclared (first use in this function)
      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_NO_ERRORS' undeclared (first use in this function)
      make: *** [imagick_class.lo] Error 1
      ERROR: `make' failed


      So my question is what are the requirements for Installing imagick's latest version on ubuntu. And its procedure to install ?



      I have:
      PHP Version 5.4.7

      XAMPP for Linux 1.8.1



      -Thanks










      share|improve this question














      I am trying this:



      sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagickwand-dev
      sudo pecl install imagick


      And I getting an error at the end like:



      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'struct _php_core_globals' has no member named 'safe_mode'
      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_CHECK_FILE_AND_DIR' undeclared (first use in this function)
      /tmp/pear/temp/imagick/imagick_class.c:9534:2: error: 'CHECKUID_NO_ERRORS' undeclared (first use in this function)
      make: *** [imagick_class.lo] Error 1
      ERROR: `make' failed


      So my question is what are the requirements for Installing imagick's latest version on ubuntu. And its procedure to install ?



      I have:
      PHP Version 5.4.7

      XAMPP for Linux 1.8.1



      -Thanks







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          You dont't have to install through PECL or install the MagickWand. Just follow the following steps and everything will work fine.



          First of all remove everything what you have tried to make it work. Uninstall ImageMagick by following command,



          sudo apt-get remove imagemagick

          sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove imagemagick

          sudo apt-get purge imagemagick


          Well, all your previous installation files are just gone.
          Now Install it purely and perfectly without any conflict or file modification. Enter the following two commands,



          sudo apt-get install imagemagick

          sudo apt-get install php5-imagick


          That was way too easy - thanks interwebs! Remember to restart/reload your webserver..



          sudo service apache2 graceful


          That's all. Check your php.ini or test with any simple script. You can find some simple scripts here






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            You dont't have to install through PECL or install the MagickWand. Just follow the following steps and everything will work fine.



            First of all remove everything what you have tried to make it work. Uninstall ImageMagick by following command,



            sudo apt-get remove imagemagick

            sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove imagemagick

            sudo apt-get purge imagemagick


            Well, all your previous installation files are just gone.
            Now Install it purely and perfectly without any conflict or file modification. Enter the following two commands,



            sudo apt-get install imagemagick

            sudo apt-get install php5-imagick


            That was way too easy - thanks interwebs! Remember to restart/reload your webserver..



            sudo service apache2 graceful


            That's all. Check your php.ini or test with any simple script. You can find some simple scripts here






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              You dont't have to install through PECL or install the MagickWand. Just follow the following steps and everything will work fine.



              First of all remove everything what you have tried to make it work. Uninstall ImageMagick by following command,



              sudo apt-get remove imagemagick

              sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove imagemagick

              sudo apt-get purge imagemagick


              Well, all your previous installation files are just gone.
              Now Install it purely and perfectly without any conflict or file modification. Enter the following two commands,



              sudo apt-get install imagemagick

              sudo apt-get install php5-imagick


              That was way too easy - thanks interwebs! Remember to restart/reload your webserver..



              sudo service apache2 graceful


              That's all. Check your php.ini or test with any simple script. You can find some simple scripts here






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                You dont't have to install through PECL or install the MagickWand. Just follow the following steps and everything will work fine.



                First of all remove everything what you have tried to make it work. Uninstall ImageMagick by following command,



                sudo apt-get remove imagemagick

                sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove imagemagick

                sudo apt-get purge imagemagick


                Well, all your previous installation files are just gone.
                Now Install it purely and perfectly without any conflict or file modification. Enter the following two commands,



                sudo apt-get install imagemagick

                sudo apt-get install php5-imagick


                That was way too easy - thanks interwebs! Remember to restart/reload your webserver..



                sudo service apache2 graceful


                That's all. Check your php.ini or test with any simple script. You can find some simple scripts here






                share|improve this answer















                You dont't have to install through PECL or install the MagickWand. Just follow the following steps and everything will work fine.



                First of all remove everything what you have tried to make it work. Uninstall ImageMagick by following command,



                sudo apt-get remove imagemagick

                sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove imagemagick

                sudo apt-get purge imagemagick


                Well, all your previous installation files are just gone.
                Now Install it purely and perfectly without any conflict or file modification. Enter the following two commands,



                sudo apt-get install imagemagick

                sudo apt-get install php5-imagick


                That was way too easy - thanks interwebs! Remember to restart/reload your webserver..



                sudo service apache2 graceful


                That's all. Check your php.ini or test with any simple script. You can find some simple scripts here







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