Hi Frank,

Do you mean you are trying to edit a profile which already have linked tags,
and then you try to rewrite one of the copies?  

It may be a bug... Do you have code that illustrates the issue?
Thanks,
Marti


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Vyncke [mailto:frank.vyn...@yin4yang.com] 
Sent: lunes, 30 de julio de 2012 14:50
To: lcms-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Lcms-user] profile corrupt after update

Hi,

I am using lcms2 to update profile (pipe-lines) In general this works fine,
but the profiles become corrupt when they have linked tags.

steps:
I open a profile that has linked tags for A2B1 and A2B2.
I see in the internal structures that all data is correctly read, both tags
shared the same pointer, offset etc, and A2B2 is marked as a link to A2B1 I
then create a new pipeline, and call writetag on it to store in in A2B1
(this appears the be the only way to update the CLUT data in a pipeline)
however, when I follow the code in writetag, then I do not see any change to
the A2B2 data. e.g. the offset and pointer are not reset, neither are they
linked to the new data. I am not sure what the correct behavior would be,
but something is wrong here.
I can also not 'relink' with linktag because that one complains about the
fact that the A2B2 tag already exists...

Any idea?

Frank
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