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Mac OS X-specific Build instructions
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In order to install ImageMagick on OSX, you will first need Apple's "Xcode",
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which you can get by going to the AppStore and searching for "Xcode" and
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installing it.
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Next, you will need to install the "Xcode Command Line Tools" which includes
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the compiler. You can install those by running the following command in the
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Terminal:
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xcode-select --install
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Now that you have the necessary tools, you have a choice of how to install
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ImageMagick. The simplest method is to use "homebrew", and that method is shown
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first below. The alternative method is to install from source, which is shown
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afterwards.
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Method 1: Using "homebrew"
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Go to http://brew.sh and copy the one-liner that installs "homebrew".
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Paste that into the Terminal and run it.
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For the very simplest, fastest, most basic ImageMagick installation, run:
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brew install imagemagick
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Test your installation by running:
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identify -version
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If you want to add support for extra features, such as HDRI, Perl, JPEG2000,
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pango,fftw, TIFF or rsvg etc. you can configure the necessary options by running:
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brew edit imagemagick
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then find the options you need and apply them like this:
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brew reinstall -s imagemagick
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If you have any problems with "homebrew", simply run:
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brew doctor
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and follow the doctor's advice.
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Method 2: Compile from source - not necessary if you used "homebrew" method
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Perform these steps as an administrator or with the sudo command:
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Install MacPorts. Download and install http://www.macports.org/ and type the
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following commands:
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$magick> sudo port -v install freetype +bytecode
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$magick> sudo port -v install librsvg
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$magick> sudo port -v install graphviz +gs +wmf +jbig +jpeg2 +lcms
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This installs many of the delegate libraries ImageMagick will utilize such as
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JPEG and FreeType.
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Use the port command to install any delegate libraries you require, for example:
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$magick> sudo port install jpeg
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Now let's build ImageMagick:
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Download the ImageMagick source distribution and verify the distribution
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against its message digest.
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Unpack and change into the top-level ImageMagick directory:
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$magick> tar xvfz ImageMagick-6.5.9-0.tar.gz
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$magick> cd ImageMagick-6.5.9
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Configure ImageMagick:
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$magick> ./configure --prefix=/opt --with-quantum-depth=16 \
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--disable-dependency-tracking --without-perl
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Build ImageMagick:
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$magick> make
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Install ImageMagick:
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$magick> sudo make install
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To verify your install, type
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$magick> /opt/local/bin/identify -list font
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to list all the fonts ImageMagick knows about.
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