which gives you the location of an executable:
$ which convert /usr/bin/convert
You can choose where ImageMagick gets installed by passing the option --prefix= to the configure script. This is documented in the install* files.
For how to install PerlMagick in a private directory, see the CPAN FAQ.
In reply to Re^2: Image magick installation
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Image magick installation
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