Richard Hughes wrote: > I've just switched gnome-color-manager in git master to require lcms2. > The author of lcms has switched development efforts to lcms2, and now > lcms1 won't get any new features or anything other than security bug > fixes. lcms2 is however parallel installable with lcms, so that makes > it easier on projects that already depend on lcms to migrate at a good > point. > > lcms2 is quite a lot faster in my benchmarks, and does allow us to do > some cool things, namely manual calibration without a specrophotometer > (like OSX). Expect funky screenshots in the near future. > > I hope this is okay, and should also give the few remaining distros > (cough, debian, cough) a push to finally package lcms2.
I realize now there has been no formal request to have lcms as an approved external dependency, probably because by the time it was requested I had a look and liblcms looked old, stable, and available in all distributions. Looks like this is not the case :/ So I'd like you to add liblcms to http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirtyone/ExternalDependencies and an entry in jhbuild moduleset; thanks! Frederic _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
