Sorry about that.
1 Start gcm-prefs.
2 Select a device that can be profiled, ie the "Create Profile for Device"
button isn't greyed out. (In my case a Canon EOS Rebel XTi)
3 Click "Create Profile for Device"
Looking at the source, src/gcm-calibrate.c gcm_calibrate_device():
/* install shared-color-targets package */
has_shared_targets = g_file_test ("/usr/share/shared-color-targets",
G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR);
if (!has_shared_targets) {
#ifdef GCM_USE_PACKAGEKIT
/* ask the user to confirm */
dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (window,
GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_BUTTONS_NONE,
/* TRANSLATORS: title, usually
we can tell based on the EDID data or output name */
_("Install missing files?"));
/* TRANSLATORS: dialog message saying the color targets are not
installed */
g_string_append_printf (string, "%s ", _("Common color target
files are not installed on this computer."));
/* TRANSLATORS: dialog message saying the color targets are not
installed */
g_string_append_printf (string, "%s\n\n", _("Color target files
are needed to convert the image to a color profile."));
/* TRANSLATORS: dialog message, asking if it's okay to install
them */
g_string_append_printf (string, "%s\n\n", _("Do you want them
to be installed?"));
/* TRANSLATORS: dialog message, if the user has the target file
on a CDROM then there's no need for this package */
g_string_append_printf (string, "%s", _("If you already have
the correct file, you can skip this step."));
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gcm-prefs tries to install nonexistent shared-color-targets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643168
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