On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Philip Trauring wrote:
> I tracked down the file I think but oddly the ConfigureParams line does
> contain the --enable-lzw tag - but when I run the program it says it's
> disabled. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Philip
>
In that case, it probably requires a library that is not
I tracked down the file I think but oddly the ConfigureParams line does
contain the --enable-lzw tag - but when I run the program it says it's
disabled. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Philip
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 04:45 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Just add --enable-lzw to the ConfigureParams lin
Sorry, I need a little more hand-holding here - where is this file?
As far as the patent issues - the patent expires in June and it is
likely that after than point that imagemagick will turn this on by
default itself. Unfortunately, I need this functionality now.
Thanks,
Philip
On Tuesday, Fe
Just add --enable-lzw to the ConfigureParams line in the .info file.
Please let me know if it works, and perhaps I'll add it to the next
revision. I'm afraid because of the patent issues this would be
problematic for the binary distribution.
-Jeff
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Philip Trauring wrote:
>
On 2/18/03 3:27 PM, "Chad McQuinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming you have the necessary libraries (if any) that it needs, what I did
> in a similar situation was to let fink install the package (from source),
> then when it is finished go to /sw/src, untar the archive, and compile and
> re
On 2/18/03 1:50 PM, "Philip Trauring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to install imagemagick with LZW support using fink? It's
> a compile option (--enable-lzw)documented here:
Assuming you have the necessary libraries (if any) that it needs, what I did
in a similar situation was to l
Is there a way to install imagemagick with LZW support using fink? It's a compile option (--enable-lzw)documented here:
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/install.html
Thanks,
Philip Trauring