Sunday, June 12, 2011

Re: [Rails] Re: Carrierwave Is Not Loading RMagick

The path may not be correct inside your Paperclip converter. You may
have it in your path, but inside Paperclip, it needs to know a root-
relative path to the binary. I am pretty sure I have seen a
configuration property for this, so check through all the Paperclip
setup stuff. I ended up having to put this in my environment files,
because what worked on my laptop didn't work at all on Slicehost.

Walter

On Jun 12, 2011, at 8:52 PM, andrewperk wrote:

> I tried switching to paperclip. But when I try to upload using
> paperclip its telling me the image isn't recognized by the identify
> command. But yet I can use identify in the command line. I'm
> completely stumped.
>
> On Jun 12, 4:06 pm, andrewperk <andrewp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks guys.
>>
>> @Agoofin
>>
>> Thanks for the link, but I've already read that and tried it out.
>> Eveything works except for being able to install the gem with that
>> method. I get something about extconf.rb failed.
>>
>> @Fernando
>>
>> I've tried to use mini_magick as well. My application loads just fine
>> using that gem, but it will not process my image. It won't convert it
>> to a thumb. The form reports an error saying Avatar failed to be
>> processed.
>>
>> The weird thing is I have all of this working on an older windows XP
>> pc. But I just can't get it to work on this vista pc.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Jun 11, 7:11 pm, andrewperk <andrewp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello, I'm using Carrierwave to upload images. I'm on windows vista
>>> using ruby192. I've downloaded the windows versions of imagemagick
>>> and
>>> rmagick and followed the instructions in the readme. I have set my
>>> path variables to my installations.
>>
>>> I can access identify in the command line so I know imagemagick is
>>> working. I can even convert in the command line.
>>
>>> But when I start my server and try to access my application in the
>>> browser I get:
>>
>>> no such file to load -- RMagick
>>
>>> When I type "gem list" in the CLI it shows I have rmagick installed:
>>
>>> rmagick (2.12.0 mswin32)
>>
>>> Is this maybe because I don't have rmagick in my gemfile? Is there a
>>> way to make my gem file use this specific version of rmagick for
>>> 2.12.0 mswin32? Because when I put just
>>
>>> gem 'rmagick'
>>
>>> and run bundle I get errors, I think I need to tell it to include
>>> this
>>> specific gem because its for windows.
>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>
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