fmw42 wrote:I do not think it is an IM bug, but a bug in your installs.
I strongly disagree with this. In what way did I make a mistake in my installation of ImageMagick on Ubuntu through the official repositories? In what way did I make a mistake when I installed ImageMacik on macOS through Homebrew, on two different versions of macOS? That's three systems I've discovered this bug in!
Just because you don't experience the bug doesn't mean that this is not a bug. If your logic was correct, every bug report in existence could be dismissed.
"- When I plug in my USB stick, it explodes.
- That is not a problem with the USB stick, that is a problem in your install."
"- When I open Firefox, it gives me an error dialogue.
- That is not a problem with Firefox, that is a problem in your install."
Give me a single valid bug report that could not be dismissed with the phrase "that is not a XYZ bug, that is a bug in your install".
I've gone out of my way to double-check, triple-check and quadruple-check all the checks that people have thrown at me, and yet my valid bug report is still dismissed. Yes, I am annoyed. If there's a problem with the way I've installed ImageMagick, people need to tell me what to check about how I installed ImageMagick. Nobody has.