Hi Hans. > For most apps it will be a matter of adding a configure check for lcms2 > and then recompiling. This is not the case for Wine as you have pointed out. - cmsCreateLabProfile was renamed to cmsCreateLab2Profile cmsvirt.c (1.19: 570) / (2.4: 458 and 497)
- cmsSetLogErrorHandler can be used as replacement for cmsSetErrorHandler > At this point there's probably still a substantial number of users on > distributions that don't include lcms2, and trying to support both doesn't > make the source any prettier. The changes to support both versions are resonable small. Missing support for lcms2 in the next stable Wine release is bad. > So it doesn't seem unreasonable to wait a little longer. gnome-settings-daemon / gnome-color-manager / openjdk and some other depend at least since Ubuntu 1110 on lcms2. (lcms2: 8 Packages, lcms1: 47 Packages) In current distributions, the package list include libreoffice, gtk3, libraw, libkdcraw, poppler, ImageMagik, inkscape, scribus, calligra, cups-filters ... more than 50 packages. (That's for Ubuntu 1304 and Suse 1203) I see no reason to wait any longer. -- By by ... Detlef