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when I try to install rmagick it keep coming up the error:

error: http://rubygems.org/does not appear to be a repository error: could not find gem rmagick locally or in a repository

another question is how can I check has rmagick installed or not I try rmagick -v it say command not found.

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Barring "Don't Do It!" (sound advice if you can take it) you'll need to resort to Homebrew to install rmagick.

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Don't do it!

We used rmagick far too long. The project is unmaintained, switch to MiniMagick before it is too late.

The big issue here, is that Rmagick isn't compatible with newer ImageMagick.

Update

I spoke too soon. They found someone to take it over, but look at their GitHub repo. 90% of the files haven't been touched in nearly five years.

I have it installed on my machine.

The steps I took were:

brew install ImageMagick
gem install rmagick

However that was nearly a year ago, a colleague couldn't get it working last week with updated ImageMagick, now I see on GitHub they may have fixed his issue, so best of luck. I also remember fumbling around with using a non LLVM version of GCC to compile it. But I feel like that is out of the scope of this question.

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  • try the edge gem from github, and install imagemagick via brew? Or possible find the source for last compatible ImageMagick, download all the dependecies, configure your build correctly and hope for the best compiling it on your own. I've compiled ImageMagick from source in the past to get it to play nice with Rmagick, theres a whole sea of gists claiming to help you do just that.
    – j_mcnally
    Feb 7, 2013 at 2:30
  • would you mind show me the step or any instruction on line? sorry, i am a beginner. Feb 7, 2013 at 2:32
  • its hard to say. i know you need a non LLVM compiler last time i checked. Do you have homebrew installed?
    – j_mcnally
    Feb 7, 2013 at 2:33
  • no, I don't think so, I try to work on a project that someone else build around 2 years ago, and this project require all below isntalled: paperclip dragonfly authlogic sqlite3-ruby uuid rmagick thin or mongrel nokogiri rack-cache pony tiny_mce Feb 7, 2013 at 2:36
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    install brew, and then brew install ImageMagick then try gem install rmagick
    – j_mcnally
    Feb 7, 2013 at 2:37

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