Hi,
Argyll CMS is now packaged in Fedora Devel and should be included in
Fedora 10 (missed Fedora 10 Alpha though)
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/argyllcms/
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=57682
I must say it I always take a new Argyll release with lots expectations,
and not a little dread, since it has consistently proved a pig to
package. (and this version is no different). Thus, I don't plan a
backport to previous Fedora releases.
Many thanks to Graeme for his continued efforts and Alastair M. Robinson
for removing a huge thorn from my side and autotooling it all.
Anyway, some packaging notes. I've applied:
— V1.0.1_patches.txt (not easy to find, not referenced anywhere)
— argyll_V1.0.1_autotools.patch.gz
But I had to disable parallel building, Alastair it would be great if
make -jX worked
–
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/argyllcms/argyllcms-1.0.1-prin...
This patch had already been submitted but some parts haven't been
merged by Graeme yet
—
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/argyllcms/argyllcms-1.0.1-remo...
Why oh why do we have to do this? I Notice Mandriva had to do
something similar. As we said before if there's a specific problem in
libusb report it and we'll get it fixed
—
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/argyllcms/argyllcms-1.0.1-lega...
While most sane countries (mine included) do not recognize software
patents, there's no need to wave a red flag before patent lawyers.
(esp. since cameras are now used instead of scanners).
—
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/argyllcms/argyllcms-1.0.1-19-c...
This includes Graeme's last changes. I'm not sure if a blanket ACL for
serial devices is good, if Devid Zeuthen complains I'll drop it
Also, the install routine change the timestamps of the files
in /usr/share/color/argyll/ref/. We'd really like those files to have an
invariant timestamp as long as they're not modified.
Anyway, we build with a fairly recent toolchain and very anal build
flags. I expect the non-i386 build logs at
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=57682
include many interesting warnings about code that should be cleaned up.
I hope Argyll CMS will continue to normalise and will reach the
no-patching-needed stage someday.
Best regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot