Once the install was complete, then the ‘convert’ function was back and running as expected. In my case, it was missing the exact same libraries as cygcheck convert. Another missing library was TIFF- related. In the cygwin setup/installer, you’ll find the library just by putting in the last few letters ( gomp) should find a match for you (or at least close enough) and click the checkbox to install the library. loop merge side by side jpgs in Cygwin by T2ioTD T17:36:53+01:00 Dear All I am new to both Cygwin and Imagemagic, but I am planning to convert to Linux soon, thus I would like to work in Cygwin for the moment, so I can take the algorithm with me. I dont know what Bobs motivations are, and I do not presume to speak for him or to be able to read his mind. He tends to diminish ImageMagick in various mailing lists I assume in order to promote his ImageMagick clone project, GraphicsMagick. If you’re having trouble with “ montage” : then in cygwin run: cygcheck montageĪnd it should list out for you the libraries that it cannot find, one such library had the word “gomp” in it. Bob Friensenhahn does not speak for ImageMagick. For more information, you can check cygwin’s documentation site. To generate a list of the missing libraries/DLLs. Since this post references the convert function of imageMagick, run the command: cygcheck convert To Fix it, first use the cygwin utility ‘cygcheck’ to reveal the names of the missing DLLs. You’ll need to find out which ones and then run the setup/installer to fix it. – it’s (Cygwin) telling you that there are some libraries missing. Errors such as: convert: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory If you’ve been using Cygwin for a while, particularly imageMagick functions such as convert, you may notice some breakages on updating your cygwin version.
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