* linux & windows packages are now joined into a single package.
* Improved (and now fast!) gamut checking.
* New virtual NULL profile for building gamut check transforms.
* CGATS.13/IT8 parser now supports multiple tables and other goodies like
specifying flot format.
* More python support.
* New Matlab wrapper
* Revamped icctrans
* Improved jpegicc
* jpegicc and tifficc now can save (grab) embedded profiles.
* tifficc now supports up to 15 channels.
* Improved Lab prelinearization.
* Fixed absolute intent on PostScript CRD
* Man pages for utilities.
* Access to creation & calibration date time.
* Lots of bug fixes
Changes:
Overall speedup
Full ICC v4 support
New CGATS.13/IT8 parser
8-bit transforms optimization
Improved named color -- lcms can now write such profiles as well
lcms can now write 8 bit profiles as well as 16 bit
softproof now honors proofing intent
Absolute colorimetric works fine on mixed v2/v4 transforms
Improved black point compensation
Several new utility functions
Black point compensation on PostScript CRD
Added support for HiFi (> 4 inks) on tifficc
Improved icclink
Add lcms.pc pkg-config file
(http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/pkgconfig).
USE_TETRAHEDRAL and USE_TRILINEAR no longer used -- engine now
chooses between interpolation methods
on depending on several heuristics.
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
All library names listed by *.la files no longer need to be listed
in the PLIST, e.g., instead of:
lib/libfoo.a
lib/libfoo.la
lib/libfoo.so
lib/libfoo.so.0
lib/libfoo.so.0.1
one simply needs:
lib/libfoo.la
and bsd.pkg.mk will automatically ensure that the additional library
names are listed in the installed package +CONTENTS file.
Also make LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST default to "yes".
Package changes:
The include files moved from $PREFIX/include/lcms to
$PREFIX/include. Support added to buildlink*.mk to provide
compatibility symlinks include/lcms/*.h in BUILDLINK_DIR.
No list of changes since the previously packaged version (1.06), I do not
even know if there was any versions in between... Anyway changes
in version 1.12 are (from the homepage):
- Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation/WhitePoint modification across abstract
profile
- License changed to MIT
- pseq tag handling: cmsReadProfileSequenceDescription and cmsSEQ,
cmsPSEQDESC structures
- CRD generation now supports black point compensation, see
cmsGetPostScriptCRDEx
- cmsTakeManufacturer and cmsTakeModel for uncooked info on these tags
- Writing 8 bit profiles is now supported
- Named color profiles support. This turns lcms from a "wide subset" into
a "full implementation" of ICC 3.4, with some ICC 4.0 support.
- PostScript CSA, CRD generation
- Ink-Limiting capabilities for CMYK
- Devicelink profile generation.
- Gray scale virtual profiles
- Linearization virtual device link profiles
- New ICCLINK and ICC2PS utilities
- SWIG wrapper. This enables lcms from Python.
- Floating-point formats are now accepted as well.
- More ICC 4.0 compatibility. Some 4.0 profiles are now are fully understood
(still experimental)
- Profiles can now be saved to memory (thanks to Steven Greaves for providing
the code)
- Char Target data are now handled. Some profiles does store the data
profiler has used. This is all information needed to rebuild the profile
from scratch.
- New low-resolution flag cmsFLAGS_LOWRESPRECALC to save memory.
- User-defined encodings are now supported.
- cmsChangeBuffersFormat() to change the encoding of buffers on runtime
allows reuse of existing transforms.
- Gamma estimation routines cmsEstimateGamma() and cmsEstimateGammaEx()
- multilocalized unicode is now supported. Language and codepage is
selected via cmsSetLanguage() (ICC 4.0 only)
- LUT handling has been enhanced with enumerators. (SAMPLER_INSPECT)
- Improved TIFFICC, JPEGICC and ICCTRANS utilities.
- cmsOpenProfileFromMem() no longer creates temporary files.
- Transforms does accept now a maximum of 8 channels on input and 16 on
output. (last version did accept 6 on input)
- 8 <-> 16 bits per sample are now always computed accurately.
- Some minor bugs fixed
the normal case when BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> isn't specified, it receives
a value only once due to the multiple inclusion protection in the
bulldlink3.mk files. In the case where a package includes several
buildlink3.mk files that each want a slightly different version of another
dependency, having BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> be a list allows for the
strictest <pkg> dependency to be matched.
${SHAREOWN}:${SHAREGRP}, and then copy the files to ${PREFIX} - this
prevents an ordinary user from deleting the files under ${WRKSRC}.
Instead, copy the files into ${PREFIX} first, then change their ownership.
buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.<pkgname>. This allows buildlink to find X11BASE packages
regardless of whether they were installed before or after xpkgwedge was
installed. Idea by Alistair Crooks <agc@pkgsrc.org>.
FOO_REQD=1.0 being converted to foo>=1.0, one can now directly specify
the dependency pattern as FOO_DEPENDS=foo>=1.0. This allows things like
JPEG_DEPENDS=jpeg-6b, or fancier expressions like for postgresql-lib.
Change existing FOO_REQD definitions in Makefiles to FOO_DEPENDS.