Okay, well here's the problem: The large version of the avatar is animating correctly; however the medium and small versions are not!
Anyone seen this before and know what the fix is? Possibly an issue with imagick?
Ok I finally solved this annoying issue. Since I'm using cPanel/WHM on CentOS 6.4, this is what I did:
Now check if imagick loaded correctly in php --info. Then try uploading an animated image and you should no longer get that error.
- Remove existing ImageMagick packages.
yum remove ImageMagick- Remove existing PECL imagick package.
pecl uninstall imagick- Download latest ImageMagick source. Latest is ImageMagick 6.8.6-9 at the time of posting.
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz- Extract tarball.
tar zxvf ImageMagick.tar.gz- Compile and install.
cd ImageMagick-6.8.6-9
./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install- Configure the dynamic linker run-time bindings
ldconfig /usr/bin- Install latest version of PECL imagick package. Latest is imagick 3.1.0 (RC3) at the time of posting.
pear config-set preferred_state beta
pecl install imagick
pear config-set preferred_state stable
Ok I finally solved this annoying issue. Since I'm using cPanel/WHM on CentOS 6.4, this is what I did:
Now check if imagick loaded correctly in php --info. Then try uploading an animated image and you should no longer get that error.
- Remove existing ImageMagick packages.
yum remove ImageMagick- Remove existing PECL imagick package.
pecl uninstall imagick- Download latest ImageMagick source. Latest is ImageMagick 6.8.6-9 at the time of posting.
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz- Extract tarball.
tar zxvf ImageMagick.tar.gz- Compile and install.
cd ImageMagick-6.8.6-9
./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install- Configure the dynamic linker run-time bindings
ldconfig /usr/bin- Install latest version of PECL imagick package. Latest is imagick 3.1.0 (RC3) at the time of posting.
pear config-set preferred_state beta
pecl install imagick
pear config-set preferred_state stable
It works absolutely perfect!Ok I finally solved this annoying issue. Since I'm using cPanel/WHM on CentOS 6.4, this is what I did:
Now check if imagick loaded correctly in php --info. Then try uploading an animated image and you should no longer get that error.
- Remove existing ImageMagick packages.
yum remove ImageMagick- Remove existing PECL imagick package.
pecl uninstall imagick- Download latest ImageMagick source. Latest is ImageMagick 6.8.6-9 at the time of posting.
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz- Extract tarball.
tar zxvf ImageMagick.tar.gz- Compile and install.
cd ImageMagick-6.8.6-9
./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install- Configure the dynamic linker run-time bindings
ldconfig /usr/bin- Install latest version of PECL imagick package. Latest is imagick 3.1.0 (RC3) at the time of posting.
pear config-set preferred_state beta
pecl install imagick
pear config-set preferred_state stable
It works absolutely perfect!
thank you so much!!!!!
I tried this method and i'm still having issues. Very few uploaded gifs actually work for me. Most just time out after 30 seconds and give me an error in the logs.Ok I finally solved this annoying issue. Since I'm using cPanel/WHM on CentOS 6.4, this is what I did:
Now check if imagick loaded correctly in php --info. Then try uploading an animated image and you should no longer get that error.
- Remove existing ImageMagick packages.
yum remove ImageMagick- Remove existing PECL imagick package.
pecl uninstall imagick- Download latest ImageMagick source. Latest is ImageMagick 6.8.6-9 at the time of posting.
wget http://www.imagemagick.org/download/ImageMagick.tar.gz- Extract tarball.
tar zxvf ImageMagick.tar.gz- Compile and install.
cd ImageMagick-6.8.6-9
./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install- Configure the dynamic linker run-time bindings
ldconfig /usr/bin- Install latest version of PECL imagick package. Latest is imagick 3.1.0 (RC3) at the time of posting.
pear config-set preferred_state beta
pecl install imagick
pear config-set preferred_state stable
Are not they too large for your host?Most just time out after 30 seconds and give me an error in the logs.
Possibly? I honest don't know how to tell.Are not they too large for your host?
that didn't work either.
It has 46 frames, perhaps that is the problem with the host.that didn't work either.
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