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Old 11-06-2004, 08:26 PM   #1
baronsam
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libMagick.so.6 mystery


Hello--

Please help me with the following problem because it has taken me hours and hours, and no solution is in sight.

I'm trying to run a spumux command, and am getting :
spumux : error while loading shared libraries: libMagick.so.6: connot open shared object file:No such file or directory

rpm -q :

ImageMagick-5.4.7-10

and I have installed ImageMagick-6.1.3 from source

I have trying specifing path variables, I have tried ldconfig.

the only thing that seemed to work was making a version 6 simlink to the version 5 target, but then I got segmentation fault.

My only thought is since my other programs all need version 5, maybe I should try to uninstall version 6. But make uninstall didn't remove everything, and specifically didn't remove libMagick.so.6.

What can I do ?

Thank you very much in advance,

--Sam

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