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On 2010-02-25T17:45:42+00:00 Oleg-atamanenko+kde wrote:

Version:           1.1.0 (using KDE 4.4.0)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

I'm using KDE on Ubuntu.

After introducing gvfs in gnome I can't normally upload photos from my
photo (Canon EOS450D) using digikam.

Expected behaviour:
1. Connect camera and turn it on.
2. Device notifier 'detects' camera.
3. User chooses 'download photos using digikam'
4. Digikam opens and allows to download photos.

Actual behavior:
4' Digikam says it cannot connect to camera and suggests to click 'retry'.
This doesn't help.

Known workaround:
Kill gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor and restart digikam. 
After these actions digikam can detect camera and allows to download photos.

I think that issue is in digikam. But maybe it relates to gvfs...

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On 2010-05-02T13:55:40+00:00 Kde-bugzilla wrote:

Part 1 of this fix appears to be improving the error message, to include
a hint that the device is already in use / mounted already.

(Launchpad bug: https://launchpad.net/bugs/288470)

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On 2010-05-02T15:37:56+00:00 Marcel-wiesweg wrote:

I guess we are talking about a gphoto2 camera here. That means "mount"
and "umount" is not the term, rather "connected via USB with
libgphoto2".

So this gnome process takes any connected camera and opens it with
libgphoto2?

The question is: Does libgphoto2, when trying to connect to a camera
already opened by another process, give us any hint at the actual
problem?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/digikam/+bug/288470/comments/11

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On 2010-05-04T05:47:36+00:00 Oleg-atamanenko+kde wrote:

I'll check behaviour of libgphoto2 and post results here later.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/digikam/+bug/288470/comments/12

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On 2011-08-04T15:03:29+00:00 Caulier-gilles-9 wrote:

Oleg,

What's news about this file ?

Gilles Caulier

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On 2011-08-05T01:29:41+00:00 Oleg-atamanenko+kde wrote:

I switched to Arch and I can't reproduce the issue because I don't have
gnome or gvfs installed.

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