Hi folks. THanks. I don't want x11 because I don't need x11 and I have this remote server running fine without x11. I just need to be able to resize some uploaded JPEG files via script. I don't want to run it through the command line because I have the web application in chroot. I want to load the Image::Magick module on start of the mod_perl process, then do the resizing in the chroot as needed. The ImageMagic install without x11 itself works fine (from the command line) but the perl module does not want to install without the x11 libraries. It should be possible, however, and I saw a reference to someone configuring a non-x11 perl module install for NetBSD.

In reply to Re^3: Image::Magick w/o X11 by nacredata
in thread Image::Magick w/o X11 by nacredata

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