Installing ImageMagick

This is a quick howto on installing ImageMagick on a CPanel Server using the CPanel provided script.

On the console/shell of the server enter the following command to check it ImageMagick is installed

/scripts/checkimagemagick

The output if installed will be “ok”

If it is not installed, type in the following

/scripts/installimagemagick

This will take a little while to install depending on server speed and internet speed. Once completed it will say “ImageMagick installed ok” Then we can check the version to ensure it is installed correctly using the following command

/usr/bin/convert –version

The output should have the ImageMagick Version details and Copyright details.

Job Done!
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