Am 17.06.10, 11:09 +0200 schrieb Klaus Dittrich:
Am 06/17/10 10:42, schrieb Kai-Uwe Behrmann:
Am 17.06.10, 09:45 +0200 schrieb Klaus Dittrich:
Am 06/17/10 06:40, schrieb Kai-Uwe Behrmann:
This is the first release of libXcm a colour management library for the
X Window System. The library communicates X colour regions between
server and clients, which is described in the included net-color spec.
git: git://www.oyranos.org/git/xcolor
git-tag: libXcm-0.2.6
Download:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/oyranos/files/libXcm/libXcm-0.2.x/libXcm-0.2.6.tar.gz/download
To get this lib using wget this url is required
"http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/oyranos/libXcm/libXcm-0.2.x/libXcm.0.2.x.tar.gz"
If one specifies a --libdir, /usr/X11/lib for example, no pkgconfig
entry gets installed.
Instead
--libdir=/opt/local
works fine. Thats used by rpm and I think deb as well.
Not specifying a libdir it gets installed in /usr/X11/lib64/pkgconfig.
The bug is that by default a pkgconfig gets installed, otherwise not.
It should get installed independend of what is specified by --libdir=.
I can not yet reproduce:
./configure --prefix=/opt/local --libdir=/opt/local/lib63
make
make install
...
mkdir -p /opt/local/lib63/pkgconfig
install -p -m 644 xcm.pc /opt/local/lib63/pkgconfig/
...
On a 64 Bit only system no /usr/X11/lib64/ exists.
Oops, I was tould that "lib64" is a default for x86_64.
I am not shure what linux-specs say, most distributions have both, 32 and 64
Bit libs, but in an 64 Bit only systems it make no sense for me.
Hope the above two things are no blocker.
I do not think so.
Can you please split install in make install and make install-docs, so
people like I, not having doxygen installed, can install the lib without
getting an error of make install.
In git is now supported:
make install-bin
make install-docs
and according make uninstall-xxx
Fine. There a just too many doc formats and formatters. I stick with TeX.
Doxygen just autogenerates a part of the man pages.
Is this lib meant to get part of Xorg in future?
We choose MIT to allow for especially that. Feel free to include libXcm
into Xorg.
Already done. :-)
Huh :-) Where?
--
Regards
Klaus Dittrich
kind regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
--
developing for colour management
www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org
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