ImageMagick installation on Linux (Ubuntu)
Written By
Sivakumar Perumal
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Issue
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Depending on the OS, the ImageMagick and GhostScript services may already be installed, however, the feature does not work as expected on Linux (Ubuntu).
Environment
- Liferay DXP 7.3
- ImageMagick
- GhostScript
- Ubuntu 20.04
Resolution
- Please execute this script that helps reinstalling ImageMagick.
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