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ImageMagick installed.. but not installed?

Ozzboss

New Pleskian
Hi guys,
I installed ImageMagick via
#yum install ImageMagick

It completed successfully but website scripts still can not find it.
Also.. If I run
#/usr/local/bin/convert logo: logo.gif

As per instructions on ImageMagick website I get the following error:
-bash: /usr/local/bin/convert: No such file or directory

Anyone able to shed some light for a dumb dumb like me??
 
Hi Igor,
Maybe it's not? But I wasn't sure if maybe Plesk locates files in different places that ImageMagick can't find?
Or maybe I just figured someone with more experience than me might be able to offer some helpful advice?
 
You have installed third-party package for OS vendor repository which is not related to Plesk. It is OS, common Linux related question, but not Plesk.
Have you tried to find location of convert binary with usual rpm command at least?
For example:

# rpm -ql ImageMagick | grep convert
 
In this case use

#/usr/bin/convert logo: logo.gif

instead of initial

#/usr/local/bin/convert logo: logo.gif
 
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