[argyllcms] Re: DispcalGUI v0.2.5b with Eye-One Pro
- From: Louis Gardent <lgardent@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 19:40:24 +0200
Thank Florian !
Do you think we could have a (ubuntu jaunty) deb package ? maybe even x86
and amd64 releases ?
Thx ever so much
Louis Gardent
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 18:18, Florian Höch
<lists+argyllcms@xxxxxxxxx<lists%2Bargyllcms@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> Version 0.2.5b2 is available which should fix the bug. Sorry for the
> inconvenience. Also:
> - Fedora 10 RPM (x86)
> - updated Linux standalone executable (again)
>
> Regards,
>
> Florian Höch
>
> Florian Höch schrieb:
>
> Marco,
>>
>> you got me - a typo in the code that slipped through somehow. This bug
>> will affect all users who use a spectro. So, it's rebuilding time for me.
>> Thanks for the report, I will have a fixed release soon.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Florian Höch
>>
>> Marco N. schrieb:
>>
>>> I have downloaded the last version of DispcalGUI and Argyll but at the
>>> start I obtain this error:
>>>
>>> Starting up...
>>> Enumerating display devices and communication ports...
>>> ...ok.
>>> Checking LUT access for display 1...
>>> ...ok.
>>> Initializing GUI...
>>> ...ok.
>>> Fatal error: Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/DispcalGUI/dispcalGUI.app/Contents/Resources/dispcalGUI.py",
>>> line 8646, in main
>>> File "wx/_core.pyo", line 7935, in __init__
>>> File "wx/_core.pyo", line 7509, in _BootstrapApp
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/DispcalGUI/dispcalGUI.app/Contents/Resources/dispcalGUI.py",
>>> line 8394, in OnInit
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/DispcalGUI/dispcalGUI.app/Contents/Resources/dispcalGUI.py",
>>> line 1285, in __init__
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/DispcalGUI/dispcalGUI.app/Contents/Resources/dispcalGUI.py",
>>> line 5624, in update_profile_name
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/DispcalGUI/dispcalGUI.app/Contents/Resources/dispcalGUI.py",
>>> line 5549, in create_profile_name
>>> File "re.pyo", line 150, in sub
>>> File "re.pyo", line 243, in _compile
>>> error: nothing to repeat
>>>
>>>
>>> Any idea?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Marco
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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