Thanks — much appreciated! I haven’t tried actually doing anything with it yet,
but it not only lists the built-in display but also my iPad connected via Duet
— something I had hoped for but didn’t really expect.
With luck, I should be off and running.
b&
On Apr 6, 2021, at 2:49 AM, Simone Karin Lehmann <simone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've already patched ArgyllCMS a few weeks ago. And I've build a native Apple
Silicon binary package, so that you don't need to run it through Rosetta.
You can download the package from my GitHub site
https://github.com/lisanet/Argyll-macos-arm ;
<https://github.com/lisanet/Argyll-macos-arm>
The patch is included in the latest unstable branch of ArgyllCMS too.
Regards
Simone Karin
Am 06.04.2021 um 04:21 schrieb Ben Goren <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Greetings, all! Been a looooong time — far too long — since I poked my head
in here. On balance, even considering the pandemic, life has been good.
It’s been about as long since I’ve done anything with a camera that’s not
built into a cellphone, but I’m hoping to have a chance to remedy that. In
preparation, I’m looking to build my workflow back up bit by bit.
Long version short, I’ve got an M1 MacBook Air, which reports:
$ dispcal 2>&1 | head
Calibrate a Display, Version 2.1.2
Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version 3
Diagnostic: Too few arguments
usage: dispcal [options] outfile
-v [n] Verbose mode
-d n Choose the display from the following list (default 1)
** No displays found **
-dweb[:port] Display via a web server at port (default 8080)
-dcc[:n] Display via n'th ChromeCast (default 1, ? for list)
-d dummy Dummy (non-existant, invisible) display
Also:
$ dispcal -D9
get_a_display called with ix 0
Found 1 screens
CFDictionaryGetValue returned NULL
dispcal: Error - Unable to open the default display
I tried installing both jam and ftjam through MacPorts, but both refused to
install. I didn’t bang my head against those very hard. I do, though, have
plenty of other ports installed, and I don’t remember having trouble
installing a port in quite some time.
As always, I’m happy to be a guinea pig.
Thanks,
b&