"I have tried to download perl magick as well but not sure what to do from here. Obviously I do not have this configured correctly. Can anyone help?"

Considerable effort has been spent with you in the past on this very issue. I suggest you revisit those threads. You were walked through this before. Follow that advice again. If it doesn't work take your time to accurately show what you tried and how it failed. Your post here has a subject unrelated to the actual problem, some fundamental misconceptions (which is fine, but when corrected try and take the advice in the spirit it's intended), zero details of what you did and how it didn't work. Links explaining in detail how to avoid all of these situations are displayed each and every time you post here.


In reply to Re: Trying again with mariadb by marto
in thread Trying again with mariadb by traincity

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