Colord-1.4.6
Introduction to Colord
Colord is a system service that
makes it easy to manage, install, and generate color profiles. It
is used mainly by GNOME Color
Manager for system integration and use when no users are
logged in.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-11.2
platform.
Package Information
Colord Dependencies
Required
dbus-1.14.0, GLib-2.72.3, Little CMS-2.13.1,
Polkit-121, and SQLite-3.39.2
Recommended
gobject-introspection-1.72.0,
libgudev-237, libgusb-0.3.10,
and Vala-0.56.2
Optional
gnome-desktop-42.4 and colord-gtk-0.3.0 (to build the example
tools), DocBook-utils-0.6.14, GTK-Doc-1.33.2,
libxslt-1.1.36, SANE-1.0.32, ArgyllCMS, and
Bash Completion
User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/colord
Installation of Colord
There should be a dedicated user and group to take control of the
colord daemon after it has started. Issue the following commands as
the root
user:
groupadd -g 71 colord &&
useradd -c "Color Daemon Owner" -d /var/lib/colord -u 71 \
-g colord -s /bin/false colord
Install Colord by running the
following commands:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
meson --prefix=/usr \
--buildtype=release \
-Ddaemon_user=colord \
-Dvapi=true \
-Dsystemd=false \
-Dlibcolordcompat=true \
-Dargyllcms_sensor=false \
-Dbash_completion=false \
-Ddocs=false \
-Dman=false .. &&
ninja
Now, as the root
user:
ninja install
To test the results, issue: ninja
test. One test, colord-self-test-daemon
, will fail if the package
is already installed. The test suite must be run with the
system-wide D-Bus Daemon running.
Command Explanations
--buildtype=release
:
Specify a buildtype suitable for stable releases of the package, as
the default may produce unoptimized binaries.
-Ddaemon_user=colord
: This
switch is used so the colord daemon will run as an unprivileged
user instead of the root
user.
-Dvapi=true
: This switch
enables building the Vala
bindings. Remove if you don't have Vala-0.56.2 installed.
-Dsystemd=false
: This
switch disables support for systemd login in Colord applications.
-Dlibcolordcompat=true
:
This switch enables building a compatibility library for older
packages that use Colord.
-Dargyllcms_sensor=false
:
This switch disables the ArgLLCMS sensor driver. Omit if you have
ArgyllCMS
installed and wish to use it.
-Dbash_completion=false
:
This switch disables Bash Completion support for Colord
applications.
-Ddocs=false
: This switch
disables building of documentation. Omit if you have GTK-Doc-1.33.2 available.
-Dman=false
: This switch
disables building of man pages. Omit if you have DocBook-utils-0.6.14 available.
Namespaced versions of the docbook-xsl stylesheets are also
required.
Contents
Installed Programs:
cd-create-profile, cd-fix-profile,
cd-iccdump, cd-it8, and colormgr
Installed Libraries:
libcolord.so, libcolordcompat.so,
libcolordprivate.so, and libcolorhug.so
Installed Directories:
/usr/include/colord-1,
/usr/lib/colord-{plugins,sensors}, /usr/share/color{d},
/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/colord, and /var/lib/colord
Short Descriptions
cd-create-profile
|
is the Color Manager Profile Creation Tool
|
cd-fix-profile
|
is a tool used to fix metadata in ICC profiles
|
cd-iccdump
|
dumps the contents of an ICC profile as human readable
text
|
cd-it8
|
is the Color Manager Testing Tool
|
colormgr
|
is a text-mode program that allows you to interact with
colord on the command line
|
libcolord.so
|
contains the Colord API
functions
|
libcolordcompat.so
|
contains legacy API functions for compatibility with
older applications
|
libcolordprivate.so
|
contains internal API functions for the programs included
with Colord
|
libcolorhug.so
|
contains a simple display hardware colorimiter
|