Just that ^My PHP Version are all up to date.. or what do you mean?
Haven't checked the Ubuntu release pages to verify that ^ (maybe you have?) but with hindsight, yes you're probably right there.You are on Ubuntu 20.04, at least according to your signature, that is a difference, i think.
I noticed the imagick release date is different for the op 20170114 to your 20190101. How can I upgrade imagick to 20190101 version without having to upgrade Ubuntu?If so and you've looked at / tried everything else, you might need to move from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 20.04 OS if this functionality is vital for you.
The honest answer to your question is: "...don't know / have never checked, because it's not relevant for us..."I noticed the imagick release date is different for the op 20170114 to your 20190101. How can I upgrade imagick to 20190101 version without having to upgrade Ubuntu?
If I upgrade Ubuntu does ImageMagick and Imagick auto update to new version or does that have to be manually reinstall?The honest answer to your question is: "...don't know / have never checked, because it's not relevant for us..."
You'll need to investigate yourself online, but FWIW what's the aversion to upgrading Ubuntu? There's lots more than just this ^ if/when you do.
Post #5 in this thread (and all links) are worth another read... but FWIW throughout all the OS and Plesk updates / upgrades, we've never needed to manually update / re-install ImageMagick ourselves. There's quite a lot (of other things) that have changed though, when comparing earlier Ubuntu OS releases and the one we're using now, so it's well worth very closely examining all of those (lots of data online...) - in advance, to make sure that you're 100% ready to upgrade.If I upgrade Ubuntu does ImageMagick and Imagick auto update to new version or does that have to be manually reinstall?
I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04. When I attempt to install apt install plesk-php74-imagick I get E: Unable to locate package plesk-php74-imagick.Post #5 in this thread (and all links) are worth another read... but FWIW throughout all the OS and Plesk updates / upgrades, we've never needed to manually update / re-install ImageMagick ourselves. There's quite a lot (of other things) that have changed though, when comparing earlier Ubuntu OS releases and the one we're using now, so it's well worth very closely examining all of those (lots of data online...) - in advance, to make sure that you're 100% ready to upgrade.
That was quick! Did you verify all of the other changes & updates that might effect your services first of all? Assuming that you did then:I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.
If you had chance to read this previous, explanatory post, not sure why you then needed to do any of that ^^When I attempt to install apt install plesk-php74-imagick I get E: Unable to locate package plesk-php74-imagick.
The php imagick package seem to unavailable from plesk. Do I have to install this manually?
The plesk-php74-imagick was available in Ubuntu 18.04.
Again FWIW you should have this /opt/plesk/php/7.4/etc/php.d/imagick.ini (and it should be enabled...) and you should be able to see the imagick data in here: https://YOUR-HOSTING-DOMAIN:8443/admin/pum/list as per this image:The plesk-php74-imagick was available in Ubuntu 18.04.
and you then need compile php imagick herre for php 7.4bash <(curl -sL dist.1-2.dev/imei) --no-sig-verify --imagemagick-version 7.1.0-19 --force
wget https://pecl.php.net/get/imagick
tar zxvf imagick
cd imagick-3.7.0RC1/
phpize
./configure
make && make install
go to new created folder
cd /usr/lib/php/20190902/
ldd imagick.so | grep Magick
cp -f imagick.so /opt/plesk/php/7.4/lib/php/modules/imagick.so
sudo service apache2 restart
service plesk-php74-fpm restart
By doing this for php 8.1 on Ubuntu I somehow broke imagick completely... It disappeard on php_info and on Plesk PHP-Settings. I replaced every version number with 8.1This will help to compile the latest version .. just change it for the required version
and you then need compile php imagick herre for php 7.4