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Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but couldnt locate the right one and dont know who the moderators are... :(

but yeh, my prob is the following message which comes up whenever i try to upload one of my pics in the gallery section. Team Krazy kindly showed me how to get this far (ta Neil ;)) but i think i have discovered a brick wall...any further assistance would be appreciated... :D

Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 127

Command:

"/usr/bin/mogrify" -size 200x138 -quality 70 -geometry 200x138 '/home/skycom/public_html/photopost/data/500/4115MAZFIX-thumb.jpg'

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Skylines Australia Gallery Message

Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 127

Command:

"/usr/bin/mogrify" -size 200x150 -quality 70 -geometry 200x150 '/home/skycom/public_html/photopost/data/500/256step_01-thumb.jpg'

got it then as well... no fix no pr0n tv show 4 u :)

Skylines Australia Gallery Message

Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 127

Command:

"/usr/bin/mogrify" -size 200x150 -quality 70 -geometry 200x150 '/home/skycom/public_html/photopost/data/500/256step_01-thumb.jpg'

I have been getting the same sort of thing...

still gettin same error... check if the "/usr/bin/mogrify" executable exists.

Its part of the ImageMagik package. check if that's installed properly, if not, get it here...

http://www.imagemagick.org/www/mogrify.html

it dun look too hard to fix... anyways...

If you are getting a 127 error (usually indicates "file not found");

- Verify the path in $mogrify_command (in your config-inc.php file) is set to the full executable. You can check the location of mogrify on Unix/Linux systems by typing which mogrify at a command line and it will return the path

If you have a Error 126 then your error is this

Your "mogrify_command" in the config-inc.php does not include the full command.

originally posted by me here 25-05-2004

When uploading pics to the gallery, I'm getting an error....

There's some sort of problem with the thumbnails.... and after I click "upload", it uploads the pics, but then they disappear. :)

seems like we're still waiting :)

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