Your post is hard to decipher, since you didn't use code tags. From our help underneath every edit page.

So please consider editing it again. ²

What's confusing me is that you claim ImageMagick to be installed while your error log claims the module to be missing.

Could it be either

I have no experience with XAMPP but this SO thread claims it's providing ppm to install modules.

installing-a-perl-module-from-cpan-on-xampp-for-windows

One advice: the clearer you formulate your posts, the likelier are you to get help here. °

For instance, this doesn't seem to be related to "MariaDB" or "Workbench" in any way, like you claim in your title.

HTH! :)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

update

°) See also I know what I mean. Why don't you?

²) OP never reacted, had to ask janitors to edit the post


In reply to Re: Trying again with mariadb (XAMPP & Image::Magick) by LanX
in thread Trying again with mariadb by traincity

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