It seems there is a simple fix for this. The imagick.so file is installed 
properly, but what I found was that the PHP configuration file is not.

Simply create file imagick.ini in directory /etc/php5/conf.d with contents just 
this one line:
extension=imagick.so

All this assumes you're on a Debian-based system and already have Imagick 
installed (/usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/imagick.so or the like should exist).


      



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