imagemagick/Install-mac.txt

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Mac OS X-specific Build instructions
In order to install ImageMagick on OSX, you will first need Apple's "Xcode",
which you can get by going to the AppStore and searching for "Xcode" and
installing it.
Next, you will need to install the "Xcode Command Line Tools" which includes
the compiler. You can install those by running the following command in the
Terminal:
xcode-select --install
Now that you have the necessary tools, you have a choice of how to install
ImageMagick. The simplest method is to use "homebrew", and that method is shown
first below. The alternative method is to install from source, which is shown
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".
Paste that into the Terminal and run it.
For the very simplest, fastest, most basic ImageMagick installation, run:
brew install imagemagick
Test your installation by running:
identify -version
If you want to add support for extra features, such as HDRI, Perl, JPEG2000,
pango,fftw, TIFF or rsvg etc. you can configure the necessary options by running:
brew edit imagemagick
then find the options you need and apply them like this:
brew reinstall -s imagemagick
If you have any problems with "homebrew", simply run:
brew doctor
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:
Install MacPorts. Download and install http://www.macports.org/ and type the
following commands:
$magick> sudo port -v install freetype +bytecode
$magick> sudo port -v install librsvg
$magick> sudo port -v install graphviz +gs +wmf +jbig +jpeg2 +lcms
This installs many of the delegate libraries ImageMagick will utilize such as
JPEG and FreeType.
Use the port command to install any delegate libraries you require, for example:
$magick> sudo port install jpeg
Now let's build ImageMagick:
Download the ImageMagick source distribution and verify the distribution
against its message digest.
Unpack and change into the top-level ImageMagick directory:
$magick> tar xvfz ImageMagick-6.5.9-0.tar.gz
$magick> cd ImageMagick-6.5.9
Configure ImageMagick:
$magick> ./configure --prefix=/opt --with-quantum-depth=16 \
--disable-dependency-tracking --without-perl
Build ImageMagick:
$magick> make
Install ImageMagick:
$magick> sudo make install
To verify your install, type
$magick> /opt/local/bin/identify -list font
to list all the fonts ImageMagick knows about.