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  • #6264

    sayeed4
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    Dear Experts,

    We are facing an issue on ‘centos 7 with xfce4 desktop’ while installing the profile.

    Install profile
    ——————————————————————————–
    Session log: HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX

    Working directory:
    /
    tmp/
    DisplayCAL-Zwnx5n/

    Command line:
    dispwin
    -v
    -d2
    -c
    -I
    ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’

    About to open dispwin object on the display
    About to clear the calibration
    About to install ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ as display’s default profile
    Installed ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ and made it the default
    About to destroy dispwin object
    ——————————————————————————–
    Session log: HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX

    Working directory:
    /
    tmp/
    DisplayCAL-Zwnx5n/

    Command line:
    dispwin
    -Sl
    -v
    -d2
    -c
    -I
    ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’
    About to open dispwin object on the display
    About to clear the calibration
    About to install ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ as display’s default profile
    Installed ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ and made it the default
    About to destroy dispwin object

    DisplayCAL: Trying device ID ‘xrandr-Hewlett Packard-HP ZR2740w-CNT327Y0ZK’
    Querying for profile ‘icc-9eb2aeff5f4d539871fefa5b2e0a1a27’ returned no result for 20 secs
    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/
    DisplayCAL/

    Command line:
    mv
    -f
    /root/.config/DisplayCAL/DisplayCAL.local.ini
    DisplayCAL.ini

    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/

    Command line:
    mkdir
    -p
    autostart

    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/
    autostart/

    Command line:
    mv
    -f
    /root/.config/autostart/z-displaycal-apply-profiles.desktop
    z-displaycal-apply-profiles.desktop

    The profile has been installed, but there may be problems.
    Loading calibration curves from file…
    /root/.local/share/DisplayCAL/storage/HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX/HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc
    About to open dispwin object on the display
    About to clear the calibration
    About to set display to given calibration
    Calibration set
    About to destroy dispwin object
    …ok.
    ——————————————————————————–
    Install profile
    ——————————————————————————–
    Session log: HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX

    Working directory:
    /
    tmp/
    DisplayCAL-_GOOy8/

    Command line:
    dispwin
    -v
    -d2
    -c
    -I
    ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’

    About to open dispwin object on the display
    About to clear the calibration
    About to install ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ as display’s default profile
    Installed ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ and made it the default
    About to destroy dispwin object
    ——————————————————————————–
    Session log: HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX

    Working directory:
    /
    tmp/
    DisplayCAL-_GOOy8/

    Command line:
    dispwin
    -Sl
    -v
    -d2
    -c
    -I
    ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’
    About to open dispwin object on the display
    About to clear the calibration
    About to install ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ as display’s default profile
    Installed ‘HP ZR2740w #2 2017-03-14 12-09 0.3288x 0.3423y sRGB F-S XYZLUT+MTX.icc’ and made it the default
    About to destroy dispwin object

    DisplayCAL: Trying device ID ‘xrandr-Hewlett Packard-HP ZR2740w-CNT327Y0ZK’
    Querying for profile ‘icc-9eb2aeff5f4d539871fefa5b2e0a1a27’ returned no result for 20 secs
    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/
    DisplayCAL/

    Command line:
    mv
    -f
    /root/.config/DisplayCAL/DisplayCAL.local.ini
    DisplayCAL.ini

    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/

    Command line:
    mkdir
    -p
    autostart

    ——————————————————————————–
    Working directory:
    /
    etc/
    xdg/
    autostart/

    Command line:
    mv
    -f
    /root/.config/autostart/z-displaycal-apply-profiles.desktop
    z-displaycal-apply-profiles.desktop

    The profile has been installed, but there may be problems.

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    #6270

    Florian Höch
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    Hi,

    you may need to install xiccd.

    #6271

    sayeed4
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    Thanks for your reply Florina,

    i didnt  find any package or rpm for centos 7.

    #6274

    sayeed4
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    Hi Florian,

    Could you please advise to install xiccd on centos 7.

    #6277

    Florian Höch
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    You will need to build it from source in the usual way, i.e. ./configure; make; make install

    #6278

    sayeed4
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    I downloaded package from the below link and  there is no configure file inside the folder.

    https://github.com/agalakhov/xiccd

    [root@009 xiccd-master]# pwd
    /home/test/Downloads/xiccd-master
    [root@009 xiccd-master]# ll
    total 88
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 38 Feb 22 17:48 AUTHORS
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 353 Feb 22 17:48 ChangeLog
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 402 Feb 22 17:48 configure.ac
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 35147 Feb 22 17:48 COPYING
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 15744 Feb 22 17:48 INSTALL
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 106 Feb 22 17:48 Makefile.am
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 91 Feb 22 17:48 NEWS
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 929 Feb 22 17:48 README
    drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 22 17:48 src
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 1260 Feb 22 17:48 xiccd.8
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 220 Feb 22 17:48 xiccd.desktop
    [root@009 xiccd-master]# ./configure; make; make install
    -bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
    make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
    make: *** No rule to make target `install’. Stop.

    #6279

    Florian Höch
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    Seems you need to run autoconf/automake before you can run the usual. aclocal; autoconf; automake --add-missing

    #6280

    sayeed4
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    checking for a BSD-compatible install… /bin//install -c
    checking whether build environment is sane… yes
    checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p… /bin//mkdir -p
    checking for gawk… gawk
    checking whether make sets $(MAKE)… yes
    checking whether make supports nested variables… yes
    checking whether UID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking whether GID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking how to create a ustar tar archive… gnutar
    checking for gcc… gcc
    checking whether the C compiler works… yes
    checking for C compiler default output file name… a.out
    checking for suffix of executables…
    checking whether we are cross compiling… configure: error: in `/home/sayeed/Downloads/xiccd-master’:
    configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
    If you meant to cross compile, use `–host’.
    See `config.log’ for more details

    #6284

    Florian Höch
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    So, what does config.log say? Seems your C compiler toolchain might be broken.

    #6306

    sayeed4
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    [root@009 xiccd-master]# ./configure
    checking for a BSD-compatible install… /bin//install -c
    checking whether build environment is sane… yes
    checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p… /bin//mkdir -p
    checking for gawk… gawk
    checking whether make sets $(MAKE)… yes
    checking whether make supports nested variables… yes
    checking whether UID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking whether GID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking how to create a ustar tar archive… gnutar
    checking for gcc… gcc
    checking whether the C compiler works… yes
    checking for C compiler default output file name… a.out
    checking for suffix of executables…
    checking whether we are cross compiling… no
    checking for suffix of object files… o
    checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler… yes
    checking whether gcc accepts -g… yes
    checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89… none needed
    checking for style of include used by make… GNU
    checking dependency style of gcc… gcc3
    checking for pkg-config… /bin//pkg-config
    checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0… yes
    checking for X11… yes
    checking for XRANDR… yes
    checking for GLIB… yes
    checking for COLORD… no
    configure: error: Package requirements (colord >= 1.0.2) were not met:

    No package ‘colord’ found

    Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
    installed software in a non-standard prefix.

    Alternatively, you may set the environment variables COLORD_CFLAGS
    and COLORD_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
    See the pkg-config man page for more details.
    [root@009 xiccd-master]# rpm -qa | grep colord
    compat-libcolord1-1.0.4-1.el7.x86_64
    colord-gtk-0.1.25-4.el7.x86_64
    colord-1.2.7-2.el7.x86_64
    colordiff-1.0.13-2.el7.noarch
    colord-libs-1.2.7-2.el7.x86_64
    colord-kde-0.3.0-3.el7.x86_64

    #6307

    Florian Höch
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    You need colord-devel.

    #6315

    sayeed4
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    [root@009 xiccd-master]# ls
    aclocal.m4 ChangeLog configure depcomp Makefile missing src
    AUTHORS config.log configure.ac INSTALL Makefile.am NEWS xiccd.8
    autom4te.cache config.status COPYING install-sh Makefile.in README xiccd.desktop
    [root@009 xiccd-master]# aclocal; autoconf; automake –add-missing
    [root@009 xiccd-master]# ./configure
    checking for a BSD-compatible install… /bin//install -c
    checking whether build environment is sane… yes
    checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p… /bin//mkdir -p
    checking for gawk… gawk
    checking whether make sets $(MAKE)… yes
    checking whether make supports nested variables… yes
    checking whether UID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking whether GID ‘0’ is supported by ustar format… yes
    checking how to create a ustar tar archive… gnutar
    checking for gcc… gcc
    checking whether the C compiler works… yes
    checking for C compiler default output file name… a.out
    checking for suffix of executables…
    checking whether we are cross compiling… no
    checking for suffix of object files… o
    checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler… yes
    checking whether gcc accepts -g… yes
    checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89… none needed
    checking for style of include used by make… GNU
    checking dependency style of gcc… gcc3
    checking for pkg-config… /bin//pkg-config
    checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0… yes
    checking for X11… yes
    checking for XRANDR… yes
    checking for GLIB… yes
    checking for COLORD… yes
    checking that generated files are newer than configure… done
    configure: creating ./config.status
    config.status: creating Makefile
    config.status: creating src/Makefile
    config.status: executing depfiles commands

    Everything compiled but still issue is the same… colord:Querying for profile attached in the screenshot.

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    #6324

    Florian Höch
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    Did you run make; make install and then actually start xiccd?

    #6525

    sayeed4
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    Hi Florian,

    After executing the make and make install still the same error again..any advice

    #6527

    Florian Höch
    Administrator
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    Is xiccd running? ps aux | grep "xiccd"

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