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I just cant figure it out how can execute shell commands on php. it must suppose to echo the parameters of mogrify but it always return false. How could i do it on a macbook pro yosemite? i already tried editing all users permissions to read/write/execute but still no luck.. already tried researching the web about this and cant get the answer.

my code is:

<?php
echo shell_exec("/opt/ImageMagick/bin/mogrify");
?>
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  • are you sure /opt/ImageMagick/bin/mogrify is an existing file ?
    – Bobot
    May 30, 2015 at 18:40
  • yes i just copy paste what "which mogrify" has returned. May 30, 2015 at 19:10
  • btw in fact shell_exec does not return false, it only return the function result or null so you should var_dump it instead of echo
    – Bobot
    May 31, 2015 at 3:25
  • var_dump returns nothing. May 31, 2015 at 8:32
  • var_dump(shell_exec("/opt/ImageMagick/bin/mogrify")); returns nothing ? ... wow that's just ... not possible ^^ null or the return of the console :/ Can you try to shell_exec 'ls -a'
    – Bobot
    May 31, 2015 at 12:15

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OK for all of you to solve this kind of problem that any terminal application don't run on mac and returns null in any kind of calling terminal apps like shell_exec, exec, system etc. this is the one of a kind that took me 24 hours to know.. it's about the working dir.

// The Code that took me 24 Hours to Discover.
exec('unset DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH ;');
putenv('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH');
putenv('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/bin');
$voila = shell_exec("anything you want to execute!");
var_dump($voila);

with that work around your problem will be fixed.

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