Hi ikegami and Anonymous Monk,

ImageMagick-6.4.4-2 and perl 5.10, PerlMagick is installed by the IM installer.

Everything worked fine with use Image::Magick.

ikegami , added a print $constname here

sub AUTOLOAD { # This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant( +) # XS function. If a constant is not found then control is passed # to the AUTOLOAD in AutoLoader. my $constname; ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://; print "\nDEBUG " . $constname . "\n";

but nothing is printed. If I remove a concatenation point have an operator missing error. Did I put this in the wrong place ?

And, after a server reboot, the script worked 2 times and then went OOM again !?

thanks a lot and have a nice day !

"There is only one good, namely knowledge, and only one evil, namely ignorance." Socrates

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