Hi Graeme and All, 12.03.2013 03:53, Graeme Gill пишет: > Boris Samorodov wrote: > >> Something has changed since 1.5.1-beta and it doesn't let argyllcms >> to detect a device at FreeBSD (compiles with a copy of libusb though): > > which version did it last work with ? 1.5.1-beta which you published after experiments with PC-BSD. Sorry, I disn't manage to find any revision info at sources. >> Here is the relevant part: >> ----- >> ./dispcal -D6 > > You need to provide a filename to dispcal: > >> Diagnostic: Output filname parameter not found > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Yep, but I'm not complaining that the program does not calibrate. ;-) The goal was to show the output from the version that detects the device. Whether output filname parameter exists or not is irrelevant to the case. >> usage: dispcal [options] outfile >> -v [n] Verbose mode >> -display displayname Choose X11 display name >> -d n[,m] Choose the display n from the following list >> (default 1) >> Optionally choose different display m for VideoLUT >> access >> Checking XRandR 1.2 VideoLUT access >> Display 0 name = ':0.0' >> Unable to intern atom 'EDID_DATA' >> Got EDID for display >> 1 = 'Screen 1, Output DVI-I-1 at 0, 0, width 1920, height 1080' >> -dweb[:port] Display via a web server at port (default 8080) >> -c listno Set communication port from the following list >> (default 1) > >> 1 = 'usb:/bus0/dev12 (GretagMacbeth i1 Pro)' > > The i1pro seems to be there. > >> 2 = '/dev/cuau0' >> -r Report on the calibrated display then exit >> -R Report on the uncalibrated display then exit >> [...] That was an output from the last version that detects the device. -- WBR, Boris Samorodov (bsam) FreeBSD Committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve