Hey Maximiliano, What a fast feedback!
Am Donnerstag, 30. März 2017, 14:22:48 CEST schrieben Sie: > ¡Hola Christian! > > El 2017-03-30 a las 10:41 +0200, Christian Kanzian escribió: > > Package: colord-kde > > Severity: normal > > > > * What led up to the situation? > > > > Upgrade from Jessie to Stretch. In Jessie colord-kde was working for > > me. I guess I took the package from somewhere else, because I can't > > find it anymore in the Debian repos. > > > > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or > > > > ineffective)? > > > > * What was the outcome of this action? > > * What outcome did you expect instead? > > > > Installable colord-kde so that colorprofiles can be management within > > KDE. Without that colord can't be configured unless one installs the > > gnome counterpart and all dependices? > > > > Sorry, to report so late. I know that stretch is frozen, but didn't > > expected that such important packages are missing. > > Why is it so important? Because I don't know howto install colorprofiles to colord in KDE. > > colord-kde is currently in experimental, please consider testing it and > provide some feedback about it in this bug. From the maintainers side, we > don't have the hardware required to calibrate the devices, so we can only > test it partially. I use darktable to process my RAWs, which has a small colormanagement test command: -------------------------------------------------------- chri@chk64:~$ darktable-cmstest darktable-cmstest version 2.3.0+421~g1dd423c49-dirty this executable was built with colord support enabled darktable itself was built with colord support enabled ... DVI-0 the X atom and colord returned different profiles X atom: _ICC_PROFILE (49272 bytes) description: EV2436W 2017-02-22 D6500 2.2 S 3xCurve+MTX colord: "(none)" description: (file not found) Better check your system setup - some monitors reported different profiles You may experience inconsistent color rendition between color managed applications -------------------------------------------------------- After installing colord-kde from experimental with $apt-get install -t experimental colord-kde I could install my screen-profile from the kde settings. -------------------------------------------------------- chri@chk64:~$ darktable-cmstest darktable-cmstest version 2.3.0+421~g1dd423c49-dirty this executable was built with colord support enabled darktable itself was built with colord support enabled ... DVI-0 the X atom and colord returned the same profile X atom: _ICC_PROFILE (49272 bytes) description: EV2436W 2017-02-22 D6500 2.2 S 3xCurve+MTX colord: "/var/lib/colord/icc/EV2436W 2017-02-22 D6500 2.2 S 3xCurve +MTX.icc" description: EV2436W 2017-02-22 D6500 2.2 S 3xCurve+MTX Your system seems to be correctly configured -------------------------------------------------------- So colord has now the correct screen-profile settings. The profile survives a restart, so I can't confirm https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=858720 Next I plugged in my ColorHug2, the calibrate button got clickable and I started the calibration process. However, at the end the process ends without notice and no profile is generated. colord-kde seems to call "gcm-calibrate" for the calibration process. I started "gcm-calibrate" in a console and it crashed at the end with *** Error in `gcm-calibrate': double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x000055ab358056b0 *** This look like this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-color-manager/+bug/1655536 which is not caused by colord-kde. > > We might request a backport of this package to stretch-backports after some > testing. Sound great! What else would be needed to confirm that colord-kde is working? > Happy hacking, All the best, Christian