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I am following a Django tutorial that involves image uploading, and have run into this problem. I tried installing and reinstalling PIL, libjpeg, and libfreetype6 several times, but nothing so far seems to be working. I have spent several hours trying to find a solution, and am very frustrated at this point. Please help.

Here is the result of selftest.py after I reinstall PIL on my mac:

PIL 1.1.6 BUILD SUMMARY
--------------------------------------------------------------------
version       1.1.6
platform      darwin 2.7.3 (v2.7.3:70274d53c1dd, Apr  9 2012, 20:52:43)
              [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)]
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--- TKINTER support ok
*** JPEG support not available
--- ZLIB (PNG/ZIP) support ok
*** FREETYPE2 support not available
--------------------------------------------------------------------
To add a missing option, make sure you have the required
library, and set the corresponding ROOT variable in the
setup.py script.

To check the build, run the selftest.py script.
rrdhcp-10-32-44-157:Imaging-1.1.6 pfg$ python selftest.py
*****************************************************************
Failure in example: _info(Image.open("Images/lena.jpg"))
from line #24 of selftest.testimage
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./doctest.py", line 499, in _run_examples_inner
    exec compile(source, "<string>", "single") in globs
  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
  File "./selftest.py", line 22, in _info
    im.load()
  File "PIL/ImageFile.py", line 180, in load
    d = Image._getdecoder(self.mode, d, a, self.decoderconfig)
  File "PIL/Image.py", line 375, in _getdecoder
    raise IOError("decoder %s not available" % decoder_name)
IOError: decoder jpeg not available
1 items had failures:
   1 of  57 in selftest.testimage
***Test Failed*** 1 failures.
*** 1 tests of 57 failed.
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    you need to install jpeg libs before installing PIL, there are many instructions how to do this, eg: stackoverflow.com/questions/8915296/…
    – dzida
    Sep 23, 2012 at 20:09
  • If you are on a Mac, you can use Brew to easily install libjpeg. I ran in to difficulty before, and this link also helped. Sep 23, 2012 at 20:49
  • Lukasz, I removed PIL, installed libfreetype, zlib, and libjpeg - then reinstalled PIL, and am still getting the same exact error on selftest.py...
    – entrepaul
    Sep 23, 2012 at 20:51

4 Answers 4

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There are several cases with PIL which lead to a similar experience. If you have installed PIL out of a virtualenv using

pip install PIL

Then you should have installed the dev versions of libjpeg, libz before. Assuming you're on a Ubuntu box, a

pip uninstall PIL
apt-get install libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev libpng12-dev
pip install PIL

should suffice. You could also install Pillow instead of PIL, it works better with setuptools and can be installed in a virtualenv.

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    I am on Mac OS X - could you please explain how to carry out the aforementioned instructions in the Terminal?
    – entrepaul
    Sep 24, 2012 at 17:22
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    @entrepaul: Check the comment on the OP "If you are on a Mac, you can use Brew..." etc Aug 24, 2013 at 0:43
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    Just for reference, I had to do pip uninstall PIL && brew install libjpeg && pip install PIL on Mac OSX 10.8 to make this work.
    – Dogbert
    Sep 22, 2013 at 16:10
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I found this worked fine for me:

pip uninstall PIL
pip install Pillow

then I restarted the server:

kill -HUP XXX

where XXX is the process ID of the your server process.

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I was already using Pillow and got the same error. Tried installing libjpeg or libjpeg-dev as suggested by others but was told that a (newer) version was already installed.

In the end all it took was reinstalling Pillow:

sudo pip uninstall Pillow
sudo pip install Pillow
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In case you are using Fedora, please do, before doing a pip install Pillow:

yum install libjpeg-devel zlib1g-devel libpng12-devel

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