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sudo -i | |
cd | |
apt-get install build-essential checkinstall && apt-get build-dep imagemagick -y | |
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick-6.8.7-7.tar.gz | |
tar xzvf ImageMagick-6.8.9-1.tar.gz | |
cd ImageMagick-6.8.9-1/ | |
./configure --prefix=/opt/imagemagick-6.8 && make | |
checkinstall |
I had a similar problem and tried sudo apt install and sudo apt update, ...apt upgrade, ...apt-get partitial... purge... autoreinstall etc. etc.
but i didn't recognized that apt-get and aptitude are different ways to get packages.
At the end that was my solution:
sudo aptitude reinstall <package/app/missing deb>
an other version i found is following (but I don't tried because that worked fine):
sudo aptitude reinstall -f <package/app/missing deb pkg>
{In my case it was sudo aptitude reinstall libmagick++-6.q16-7:amd64
just to make it clear}
I hope it helps someone like it helped me
@terrysahaidak Try capital Y
Best place to execute ImageMagick online for you. Supporting all ImageMagick feature with output file and console log, no need to install.
https://freetoolonline.com/imagemagick-online.html
why is
identify
not working with this?