• Imagick is installed – all hoops jumped through, but no go.
    Looks like it would be a good plugin, but nada.

    A possible improvement would be to improve the feedback for the reason of failure, and maybe help us troubleshoot why it still tells us Imagick is no supported.

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  • Plugin Author antongorodezkiy

    (@antongorodezkiy)

    Hello ajamm,

    The Imagick check in the plugin is very simple and made by php functions extension_loaded(‘imagick’) || class_exists(“Imagick”). PHP doesn’t return any additional messages or reasons, which could be shown to the user.

    However, Imagick is a third-party plugin. There is no way to include it to the plugin distribution or automate it’s installation. Thus the issue which you’ve faced related with Imagick itself.

    Try to reinstall, have hade the same probleme first. For debian its: https://www.maffert.net/debian-imagemagick-installieren/

    Goog luck!

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