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Introduction
~Claudio provides these iOS builds of ImageMagick. See
his blog post or directly his github page
Compiled downloads
You can grab the latest compiled ImageMagick directly from ImageMagick's archive or any mirror.
There is always 2 packages for the compiled ImageMagick:
- iOSMagick-VERSION-libs.zip
- iOSMagick-VERSION.zip
The first one includes headers and compiled libraries that have been used to compile ImageMagick. Most users would need this one.
ImageMagick compiling script for iOS OS and iOS Simulator
To run the script:
./imagemagick_compile.sh VERSION
where VERSION is the version of ImageMagick you want to compile (i.e.: 6.8.1-0, svn, ...)
This script will compile ImageMagick as a static library to be included in iOS projects
Support for:
Upon successful compilation a folder called "IMPORT_ME" will be created on your "~/Desktop": you can import it into your XCode project
XCode project settings
After including everything into XCode please also make sure to have these settings (Build tab of the project information):
- Other Linker Flags: -lMagickCore -lMagickWand -ljpeg -lpng -lbz2 -lz
- Header Search Paths: $(SRCROOT) - make it Recursive
- Library Search Paths: $(SRCROOT) - make it Recursive
On the lower left click on the small-wheel and select: Add User-Defined Setting
- Key: OTHER_CFLAGS
- Value: -Dmacintosh=1
Sample project
A more or less updated project can also be downloaded. I don't update the library in it too often, but it does give an idea of all the settings and some ways to play around with IM in an iOS application. Get it here!