

You can find more information about using the rpm command and its options in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation or by running the rpm -help command. This will install the ImageMagick RPM package and all of its dependencies. You can do this by running the following command: This will build the ImageMagick RPM package and place it in the /root/rpmbuild/RPMS directory. Rpmbuild -ba /root/rpmbuild/SPECS/ImageMagick.spec This will extract the source code for ImageMagick and create a rpmbuild directory in your home directory.

Install the ImageMagick source RPM package.src.rpm file from the URL of the repository. You can do this by using the wget command to download the. Download the ImageMagick source RPM package from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux repositories or from a third-party repository.You can install it by running the following command: This package is required to build and install RPM packages. Here are the steps to install ImageMagick using the rpm package manager: To install ImageMagick on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system, you can use the rpm package manager to install the ImageMagick package from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux repositories or from a third-party repository. Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) install ImageMagick RPM for manipulating images
