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When I try do install rmagick I get the following error message:

Can't install RMagick 2.13.1. Can't find MagickWand.h.
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
details.  You may need configuration options.

I'm on Mac OSX 10.6.8, ruby 1.9.2p290, rvm 1.10.2.

Can anyone help me please to solve this problem.

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32 Answers 32

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If you're on Ubuntu, installing this package is what fixed it for me:

sudo apt-get install libmagickwand-dev
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    This is the answer. Please accept it instead of the above one.
    – northtree
    Feb 7, 2013 at 7:00
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    Urgh, an additional 75.2MB of additional space will be used. Do I really need all 75 new packages? May 15, 2013 at 10:58
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    @JonathonHorsman Correct me if I am wrong, but this your first time installing anything ImageMagick ? In order for rmagick gem to function you need ImageMagick developer libraries, and all of their associated dependencies. So unfortunately, yes you do need all of those packages. On the plus side, your computer will have world class image processing capabilities! May 15, 2013 at 15:13
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    @northtree - note that the original poster was asking about OS X, not Ubuntu Mar 12, 2014 at 18:53
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    You also need the imagemagick package: github.com/rmagick/rmagick/wiki/Installing-on-Ubuntu Oct 16, 2014 at 0:38
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It looks like ImageMagick 7 changed include file path.

On building rmagick, since it includes file as wand/MagickWand.h There are no workarounds. It looks like sticking with ImageMagick 6 for now.

On Mac OS X (I tested on Sierra), I used HomeBrew's versions tap like:

brew tap homebrew/versions
brew install imagemagick@6

Then, use the path shown on above installation:

PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/opt/imagemagick@6/lib/pkgconfig gem install rmagick

To install with ImageMagick 6.

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    Finally something that worked, thanks a bunch! I'm on Sierra as well btw. Jan 30, 2017 at 23:49
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    Worked on 10.12.1 :) Thanks
    – Dorian
    Feb 6, 2017 at 0:29
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    For those concerned about where PKG_CONFIG_PATH comes from, if you brew info imagemagick@6, it will tell you that the brew formula is keg-only and not symlinked into /usr/local. It will also tell you to set PKG_CONFIG_PATH: /usr/local/opt/imagemagick@6/lib/pkgconfig if needed.
    – waynesford
    Mar 1, 2017 at 12:11
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    You are a master. I have no idea why this works, but I'm glad it did.
    – jayp
    Mar 13, 2017 at 0:43
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    Jesus take the wheel!! Thanks! Jun 6, 2017 at 19:48
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I didn't want to mess with environment variables since I wanted bundler to be able to compile this gem on its own on a CI machine. Instead, I used Homebrew to install pkg-config:

brew install pkgconfig

and the next time I tried compiling the RMagick gem it found the header file without issue.

(This is pkg-config 0.28, ImageMagick 6.8.0-10, and RMagick 2.13.2, all on Mountain Lion.)

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    In my case (after Mavericks upgrade which seems to have dropped all linked formulae): brew uninstall pkgconfig imagemagick, brew install imagemagick pkgconfig, bundle.
    – jwadsack
    Mar 10, 2014 at 0:50
  • brew unlink pkgconfig and then brew link pkgconfig. This is after mavericks update.
    – Anna B
    Oct 8, 2014 at 13:27
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I had a similar issue with running

$ gem install rmagick

First of all, do you have imagemagick installed? If you're not sure, run

$ convert --version

If you do, you probably either installed it with fink or macports (maybe homebrew?). What is happening is that rvm can't find the imagemagick directory.

After reading https://superuser.com/questions/361435/i-have-compiled-imagemagick-on-my-centos-and-rmagick-wont-install I exported the imagemagick path by adding

$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/local/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"

to my ~/.bash_profile, sourcing the new profile, then running:

gem install rmagick

It worked for me after I did this.

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  • Thanks A lot Darren it just work.You right rvm was not seeing the imagemagick path
    – blawzoo
    Jan 31, 2012 at 14:33
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    I updated PKG_CONFIG_PATH to /Dir/to/where/found/MagickCore.pc and still end up with "Can't install RMagick 2.13.1. Can't find MagickWand.h" .. any suggestions why it might not be picked up and what else I can try .. Not sure how to use the -l option mentioned in the post you linked? Mar 2, 2012 at 19:34
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    Might want to mention that second step, because your first step alone didn't work for me (though I was using tmux): ln -s /usr/local/include/ImageMagick/wand /usr/local/include/wand && ln -s /usr/local/include/ImageMagick/magick /usr/local/include/magick Jul 13, 2012 at 19:48
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    on my mac, this command should change to ` $ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"` May 24, 2013 at 6:54
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    Worth noting that PKG_CONFIG_PATH relates to the pkg-config utility, which wasn't installed by default on my Mac. I got /usr/local/bin/Magick-config: line 41: pkg-config: command not found warnings when I did gem install rmagick. I used brew install pkg-config to get pkg-config installed, then set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH as described here and the gem install worked.
    – jscott
    Nov 25, 2013 at 18:02
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fix this setting the include path of your current imagemagick installation:

Install ImageMagick with brew

brew install imagemagick

find library

$ mdfind MagickWand.h
/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.5-7/include/ImageMagick/wand/MagickWand.h

Install rmagick gem

$ C_INCLUDE_PATH=/path/MagickWand.h gem install rmagick

example:

$ C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.5-7/include/ImageMagick/ gem install rmagick
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    On my mac I had to get two directories in the the PKG_CONFIG_PATH. I added these two export statements to my .zshrc file (remember to source the file before you try to install imagemagick): export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.7-6/include/ImageMagick/wand:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.7-6/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" Aug 18, 2012 at 22:54
  • I attempted this and it got around the MagickWand.h problem, but then had an issue with Magick-config Feb 12, 2013 at 16:14
  • working running C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.5-7/include/ImageMagick/ brew install --fresh -vvvvv php54-imagick
    – jeremymarc
    Feb 19, 2013 at 19:28
  • This steps worked fine for me except with small modification. In the above steps, the example is given correctly but the step includes the file itself in the include path. We need to give only path as specified in the example.
    – maniempire
    Mar 15, 2016 at 16:10
  • Installing imagick version 6 did the trick for me. i did following: 1) brew install rmagick 2) brew tap homebrew/versions brew install imagemagick@6 3) C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick@6/6.9.8-4/include/ImageMagick-6/ gem install rmagick
    – rosnk
    Apr 27, 2017 at 13:58
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I marked this as a favorite because it seems to come back to bite me with every new system I need to install RMagick on (and time has passed and version numbers have rolled).

Mac OS X 10.8.4

rvm 1.22.3

ruby-2.0.0-p247

Xcode 4.6.3 developer tools installed

$ brew install imagemagick
==> /usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.6-3

$ brew install pkgconfig
==> /usr/local/Cellar/pkg-config/0.28

$ C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.6-3/include/ImageMagick-6 PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.6-3/lib/pkgconfig/ gem install rmagick
Successfully installed rmagick-2.13.2

Many thanks to everyone who added helpful answers above!

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    This is the ONLY thing that worked for me. Bless you, good sir.
    – imderek
    Feb 27, 2014 at 2:13
  • That's awesome! I'd encourage you to provide a similar answer with the current version numbers it's still working with.
    – tobinjim
    Feb 27, 2014 at 6:26
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    In case if this didn't work at first! make sure to brew uninstall those two brew packages and install them again.
    – 0bserver07
    Apr 11, 2014 at 0:06
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    Worked for me on OS X Yosemite. Tried a bunch of stuff, this is the only thing that worked.
    – Peter Berg
    Nov 26, 2014 at 0:12
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Mac users using brew

If you can use v6 of ImageMagick instead of 7, you can try this

brew install imagemagick@6 --force && brew link imagemagick@6 --force

Note this will unlink your existing IM installation, so be careful if you have other projects on your machine using ImageMagick without problems.

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    Thank you. I tried all the other suggestions above and only this worked on 10.12.2
    – dwkns
    Jan 31, 2017 at 22:26
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For my own and others edification, I got past the error about the magicwand.h by using the suggestion xonico. MDFind plus the C_INCLUDE_PATH. However, it then gave me an error about MagickCore.pc. My final command to get this working had to include both like so:

 C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.7-6/include/ImageMagick/ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.7-6/lib/pkgconfig/ gem install rmagick

Obviously your paths will vary depending on whether you're using brew like me and what version of imagemagick you were installing. Also, xcode command line tools did have to be installed, as others have mentioned.

Thanks for everyone's posts on this! I am plussing your answers since it contributed to mine!

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  • This one was the same case for me. Needed both configuration options!
    – Dillie-O
    May 3, 2013 at 21:32
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For Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagickwand-dev
gem install rmagick
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  • While this may be informative to linux users facing the same issue the OP has explicitly specified that (s)he is using Mac OS and thus this answer can be misleading. At the very least please mention that answer is meant for linux (which distributions?) .
    – lorefnon
    Jul 7, 2014 at 7:32
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I had a problem after update to Maverics. It have lost a lot of linkings. In my case I had to refresh links to pkg-config

brew unlink pkg-config
brew link pkg-config

Then installing rmagick worked like a charm.

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I updated to Mountain Lion and started getting this same problem. I had to re-install brew, XCode, the XCode tools - pretty much the whole environment!

I eventually solved this problem using the answer from phopkins above...

brew install pkgconfig

Once that was successfully completed (I had to delete some old symlinks first) then I was able to successfully install the RMagick gem

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  • Massive hi-fives and hugs. That was my issue.
    – BJ McDuck
    Sep 10, 2013 at 11:59
  • I think you mean brew install pkgconfig
    – Nate Symer
    Apr 28, 2014 at 13:58
  • Thanks Nathaniel - you're correct. I updated the post.
    – Tim Bull
    Apr 29, 2014 at 15:45
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This worked for me on Mac OsX

Install Imagemagick:

brew remove imagemagick
brew install imagemagick

Make sure pkg-config is correctly linked:

brew uninstall pkg-config
brew install pkg-config
brew unlink pkg-config && brew link pkg-config

Install gem

gem install rmagick
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For Ubuntu users: It will never done directly on Ubuntu. You should first install packages to run this command...:

sudo apt-get install libmagickwand-dev  

...and then do install:

gem install rmagick

You may get the same issue, for that, Try clearing your apt repository and removing any broken packages first:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get autoclean
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoremove

If the system identifies any broken packages, forcefully remove them (replace package_name with your own):

sudo dpkg --remove -force --force-remove-reinstreq package_name

Then re-install any missing packages again. :)

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An issue for me was that rmagick is out of date and not updated regularly. If you have too new of an ImageMagick version, then it might not be compatible. Check your version of ImageMagick using the following:

$ convert --version

If the ImageMagick version is > 7, it is not compatable with rmagick. The user will get errors such as

Can't install RMagick 2.16.0. Can't find MagickWand.h.
*** extconf.rb failed *** 

Go back to version six of ImageMagick until they update rmagick to be compatible with version seven of ImageMagick. Someone has hosted the appropriate version(6) in a separate gem - 'imagemagick@6'.

If you need rmagick to work but currently have an imagemagick version 7 or higher, here are the steps to switch:

$ gem install imagemagick@6
$ brew unlink imagemagick
$ brew link imagemagick@6 --force
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Helped me on Debian Wheezy 64bit

 apt-get install libmagickcore-dev libmagickwand-dev
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Try reinstalling both Imagemagick and PkgConfig. That should fix it for Mavericks

  • brew update && brew upgrade
  • brew reinstall imagemagick
  • brew reinstall pkgconfig
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C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.7.7-6/include/ImageMagick gem install rmagick
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  • Works on Arch and Manjraro! Nov 26, 2020 at 15:15
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I was really struggling with this on OS X Mountain Lion (after upgrading from Lion) and none of the suggestions regarding C_INCLUDE_PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH, ln'ing various files, etc., were working. On the same day I upgraded to Mountain Lion, I also upgraded XCode to 4.5.2, but I didn't really think too much of this.

Eventually I stopped trying to install RMagick and had to pass on the work to a colleague.

Then, by chance, I found that I was trying to use bundle install on another project and I wasn't able to install the json gem because "make" could not be found. I checked into that and found you need to go to XCode -> Preferences -> Downloads and install the command line tools to get make working again. The json gem installed fine.

Then I paused...and tried

gem install rmagick

One more time. It worked perfectly.

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for a rails based application, I found this

sudo apt-get install -y libmagickwand-6-headers
C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/ImageMagick-6 gem install rmagick
bundle update rmagick
bundle install

worked on debian jessie

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I ran into this because I'd run OS X's Migration Assistant and nothing was relinked after the migration. You need to check the output of Wand-config --ldflags --libs. In my case it gave:

$ Wand-config --ldflags --libs
/usr/local/bin/Wand-config: line 50: pkg-config: command not found
/usr/local/bin/Wand-config: line 53: pkg-config: command not found

After relinking pkg-config, libpng, and libfreetype, that became:

$ Wand-config --ldflags --libs
-L/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.8-9/lib -lMagickWand-6.Q16 -lMagickCore-6.Q16 
-L/usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/6.8.8-9/lib -lMagickWand-6.Q16 -lMagickCore-6.Q16 

And then:

$ gem install rmagick
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
Successfully installed rmagick-2.13.2
Parsing documentation for rmagick-2.13.2
Done installing documentation for rmagick after 4 seconds
1 gem installed
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In linux OS:

C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/include/ImageMagick-6/ gem install rmagick

Building native extensions. This could take a while...

ERROR:  Error installing rmagick:
    ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

        /home/vagrant/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/bin/ruby extconf.rb
...
Package MagickCore was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `MagickCore.pc'

then:

export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig"

in my .bashrc file to pick up MagickCore.pc, then created two symlinks:

ln -s /usr/local/include/ImageMagick/wand /usr/local/include/ImageMagick-6/wand
ln -s /usr/local/include/ImageMagick/magick /usr/local/include/ImageMagick-6/magick

Now:

$ gem install rmagick
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
Successfully installed rmagick-2.13.2
1 gem installed

boom everything works fine.

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At arch linux, after installing imagemagick@6, gem wasn't able to install package rmagick and got error below.

Can't install RMagick 2.16.0. Can't find MagickWand.h

Worked for me using below steps

  1. added pkgconfig path to .bashrc

    export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib/imagemagick6/pkgconfig"

  2. Created two symlinks as below

    ln -s /usr/include/ImageMagick-6/wand /usr/include/ImageMagick-6/wand

    ln -s /usr/local/include/ImageMagick/magick /usr/include/ImageMagick-6/magick

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    Arch usually doesn't keep around older versions like this (I wasn't clear on what was meant by imagemagick@6 above), but this was really easy on my arch box -- there is a package called imagemagick6 available in extra; simply install that and it'll remove imagemagick (i.e. v7 will be downgraded to v6 in place)
    – jaustin
    May 29, 2018 at 20:39
  • @jaustin yesterday , I already mentioned here "gem wasn't able to install package" May 31, 2018 at 14:32
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    I wasn't talking about gem installation (directly); my comment concerned arch package downgrade to imagemagick 6. i.e. there's no need for all that PKG_CONFIG.... stuff, simply pacman -S imagemagick6 (assuming you're fine with downgrading).
    – jaustin
    Jun 1, 2018 at 16:19
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There are some variants to this problem. Mostly the case is dealing with a legacy application that run older versions of ruby.

rmagick has a dependancy on imagemagick... but not just any. If you've gone too far ahead, it may be wise to backtrack:

brew uninstall imagemagick

Then proceed with an appropriate version

brew install imagemagick@6

then you path needs to be adjusted and forced upon homebrew

export PATH="/usr/local/opt/imagemagick@6/bin:$PATH"
brew link --force imagemagick@6

then you can install rmagick to most recent or versioned

gem install rmagick -v '2.15.4' --source 'https://rubygems.org/'
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I had a hard time getting this same issue to work when I had a default ImageMagick install on OSX 10.8 (no homebrew or macports). No combination of the suggestions in this thread or threads linked to from this thread worked for me (modifying the paths for my local install of course).

I simply deleted the default ImageMagick 6 install, and then reinstalled with macports. My rmagick install worked immediately after with no other changes.

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on OSX Maverick 10.9.1 it took me ages to figure it out but I solved these issues the following way:

nano /etc/paths

changed:

/usr/bin
/bin
/usr/sbin
/sbin
/usr/local/bin

into:

/usr/local/bin
/usr/bin
/bin
/usr/sbin
/sbin

that that local stuff, like 'brew' is loaded first.

now I hit 'brew doctor' into the terminal, to see if there's something messed up

if you get the following output Your system is ready to brew. everthing is fine. if not ti will tell you what to do. Like kick out unbrewed stuff, broken libs, clean symlinks and whatnot.

When you are ready to brew, you need ghostscript(for pdfs), libpng, imagemagick via brew.

then you can happily type : 'gem install rmagick', in case you did't kill your ruby setup. But thats easy to reinstall via your cleaned up brew.

PS: another helpful command is: 'which convert', to show you what version of imagemagick is used by the system.

as well as --version

so if you installed git via brew and do 'git --version' and it returns some apple git version, your load path is broken...

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On Mac OS X 10.9, try to update your Xcode if there's a warning about it.
$ brew doctor
I you found some warning, do:
$ sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-developer-folder

Then try:
$ bundle install
again

That worked fine for me.

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On CentOS 6.5 x64, it was pretty easy:

yum install ImageMagick ImageMagick-devel

gem install rmagick -v '2.13.2'
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I was able to fix this by upgrading to 2.13.2

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All brew options failed to install rmagick 2.13.1 on yosemite 10.10

this worked
get the latest RVM

\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby rvm install 2.1.1 rvm use 2.1.1

download and install the package file http://cactuslab.com/imagemagick

(I used pacifist to install)

Confirm location of MagickCore.pc file

mdfind magickcore.pc

eg. /opt/ImageMagick/lib/pkgconfig/MagickCore.pc

Manually download rmagick-2.15.2.gem file https://rubygems.org/gems/rmagick/versions/2.15.2

from that dir

sudo C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/ImageMagick/include/ImageMagick-6/ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/ImageMagick/lib/pkgconfig gem install --local rmagick-2.15.2.gem

If you are having issues with bundle installer still complaining about 2.13.1

In your gem file / gem.lock file upgrade ALL dependencies

rmagick (2.13.1) - > rmagick (>= 2.15.2)

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Got same error for alpine 3.9 image build. It comes with ImageMagick 7.0.8.38-r0

To fix that you either use alpine 3.5 with ImageMagick 6.9.6.8-r1:

FROM alpine:3.5

Or install ImageMagick 6.9.6.8-r1 with package repository for 3.5:

RUN apk add imagemagick-dev=6.9.6.8-r1 --repository http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.5/main/

There is an open issue in rmagick repo regarding failed builds for ImageMagick 7.0.x. so hopefully it will be fixed soon.

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