You gotta be kidding me. this thing is broken.
Retro-Ninja opened this issue · comments
lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Documents/ImageMagick-7.0.10-24$ magick -version Version: ImageMagick 7.0.10-24 Q16 x86_64 2020-07-24 https://imagemagick.org Copyright: © 1999-2020 ImageMagick Studio LLC License: https://imagemagick.org/script/license.php Features: Cipher DPC HDRI OpenMP(4.5) Delegates (built-in): freetype jbig jng jpeg lzma png tiff webp x zlib lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Documents/ImageMagick-7.0.10-24$ cd .. lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Documents$ cd ~/ lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~$ cd Downloads lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Downloads$ cd wallset lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Downloads/wallset$ ./install.sh You need to install: 'imagemagick' lavos@lavos-MS-7885:~/Downloads/wallset$
~/Documents/ImageMagick-7.0.10-24
Did you installed ImageMagick from source ?! Why didn´t you installed it from your package manager ?
I've already had ImageMagick already installed, that didn't work. So I've installed it from source. That also didn't work. My system had ImageMagick by default. And still, running ./install.sh return an error saying "You need to install: 'imagemagick'. *mindblows
just run the wallset directlly ./wallset -V *.mp4
This thing indeed is broken, i cannot get it to install properly. Because it is coded badly.
I suggest you use Komorebi( There is a new forked version) which can do the same thing @Ohio2 @m3ofer @Retro-Ninja @PoorPocketsMcNewHold
@Sarthak2319 Those doesn’t work on Tiling windows managers, in which wallset, does work.
Added the --force
parameter. See the README for more details:
sudo sh install.sh --force