John Cupitt
John Cupitt
(and yes London is crazy right now, our government is ... struggling)
I tried in docker: ``` docker run --rm -it redhat/ubi9 Unable to find image 'redhat/ubi9:latest' locally latest: Pulling from redhat/ubi9 6e93aa5bb632: Pull complete deeb168f5044: Pull complete Digest: sha256:a5c120f83beb00653c544c7b1d240140a3bf47705be50cb1cfb86a4dd587c2f2 Status: Downloaded...
> After installation enter the alias and the password > There is an option to register somewhere during and after install, you must be registered at the official website first....
> DEBUG:pyvips:Binary module load failed: No module named '_libvips' > DEBUG:pyvips:Falling back to ABI mode This probably means that the libvips headers were not available when `setup.py` was run. I...
> DEBUG:pyvips:Binary module load failed: No module named '_libvips' > DEBUG:pyvips:Falling back to ABI mode That's better, but you're still in ABI mode. Try uninstalling and reinstalling pyvips, without using...
We now have libvips 8.17 and vipsdisp 4.0, so I think this is all working.
Hello @sunwoo76, The best way is to use an SVG file with a transparent background, of course. With this SVG:  I can run: ```shell vips copy lion.svg x.png ```...
Hello @zjian361, You need to call `vips_init()`. Did you see the examples? https://github.com/libvips/libvips/blob/master/cplusplus/examples/resize.cpp
Hello @lixiang19870818, The DLLs we ship for the libvips C++ binding on windows are built with g++10. C++ compilers all have different ABIs, so you can't mix compilers in a...
Ah I'm so sorry, I hadn't noticed, you are using mingw, it might be OK. Do you know which compiler version you have?