I've been routinely building and installing Image::Magick on the monthly perl devel releases using ImageMagick-7.1.1-19-Q16-HDRI-x64-dll.exe, which I obtained from the ImageMagick website.
The current version is ImageMagick-7.1.1-28-Q16-HDRI-x64-dll.exe, and I suggest you try it.
Having downloaded that file (the "19" version), I executed it, and directed its stuff into C:\d\ImageMagick-7.1.1-Q16-HDRI.
I then simply insert C:\d\ImageMagick-7.1.1-Q16-HDRI at the beginning of the path, and install Image::Magick by running cpan -i ImageMagick.
Then I have:
> perl -MImage::Magick -le "print $Image::Magick::VERSION;" 7.1.1
I suggest you try that same approach, using the "28" version of the executable.
If you have trouble with that, let us know - and I'll grab the same source and try to figure out what has gone wrong.
UPDATE: That all looks a bit too simple ... I wonder if I've missed something ... anyway, see how you go.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Errors While Installing Image::Magick by syphilis
in thread Errors While Installing Image::Magick by roho

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