** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: gnome-color-manager
+ Steps to reproduce in Ubuntu 11.10:
  
- gcm-prefs (maverick) asks and tries to install shared-color-targets.
- This fails because the package doesn't exist.
+ 1. Open System Settings > Color.
+ 2. Click Calibrate.
+ 3. Hit Continue on each screen until you get to Install Targets.
+ 4. Click Install Now. sessioninstaller prompts to install 
shared-color-targets but this fails because that's not in the Ubuntu archives 
yet.
+ 
+ Original bug description:
+ gcm-prefs (maverick) asks and tries to install shared-color-targets. This 
fails because the package doesn't exist.
  
  It looks like I can grab this via Pascal de Bruijn's Lucid ppa, but it
  would be nice if it shipped in universe with gnome-color-manager.

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