colord is a system service that makes it easy to manage, install and generate color profiles to accurately color manage input and output devices.
This functionality is implemented as a system activated daemon called colord. Being system activated means that it's only started when the user is using a text mode or graphical tool.
What colord does:
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Provides a DBus API for other programs to query, e.g. "Get me the profiles for device $foo" or "Create a device and assign it profile $bar"
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Provides a persistent database backed store for device -> profile mapping.
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Provides the session for a way to set system settings, for instance setting the display profile for all users and all sessions.
See the website for more details.
Ensure the following packages are installed:
- dbus-devel
- docbook-utils
- gettext
- glib2-devel
- gobject-introspection-devel
- gtk-doc
- intltool
- lcms2-devel
- libgudev1-devel
- libgusb-devel
- polkit-devel
- sqlite-devel
- systemd-devel
- vala-tools
Then just do mkdir build && cd build && meson --prefix=/usr .. && ninja
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Ensure wine is installed
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Compile with a lot of restricted options, e.g.
mingw64-configure
--disable-argyllcms-sensor
--disable-bash-completion
--disable-polkit
--disable-print-profiles
--disable-sane
--disable-session-example
--disable-systemd
--disable-udev
--disable-unix
--without-pic
--with-systemdsystemunitdir=/tmp
--with-udevrulesdir=/tmp && make