Sorry Guys it aint fixed for me
I have added info to another report but this appears to be the same thing
installed are
libgphoto2-2 2.4.0-8ubuntu6 gphoto2 digital camera library
and
digikam 2:0.9.3-2ubuntu1 digital photo management application
for KDE
please see
Confirmed. This last upload fixed it for me too.
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digikam doesn't detect camera due to libgphoto2 error
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Gentlemen,
After an "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade" everything is
working fine. I just tested it.
Preparing to replace libgphoto2-port0 2.4.0-8ubuntu5
(using .../libgphoto2-port0_2.4.0-8ubuntu6_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement libgphoto2-port0 ...
Preparing to replace libgphoto2-2
This bug was fixed in the package libgphoto2 - 2.4.0-8ubuntu6
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libgphoto2 (2.4.0-8ubuntu6) hardy; urgency=low
* Add debian/patches/72_deprecated_hal_key.dpatch: Replace the deprecated
hal property "info.bus" with "info.subsystem" in the hal FDI generation
tool. This fixes
If that happened recently, I know the reason. hal recently deprecated
the "info.bus" property, thus libgphoto2 (and libsane, too, see bug
205496) need to generate FDIs with "info.subsystem", not "info.bus".
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassig
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 03:33 +, Bremm wrote:
> As I said above, flash card reader works well.
Flash card reader are mounted by the kernel. Mount use root privilege.
Unlike the camera.
Hub
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digikam doesn't detect camera due to libgphoto2 error
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You rec
Just checked the device permissions.
1. With camera plugged on:
$ LANG=C ls -l /dev/us*
crw-rw 1 root root 253, 0 Mar 15 11:45 /dev/usbdev1.1_ep00
crw-rw 1 root root 253, 1 Mar 15 11:45 /dev/usbdev1.1_ep81
crw-rw 1 root root 253, 6 Mar 15 11:45 /dev/usbdev1.3_ep00
crw-rw 1 root
I just tested running digikam with kdesu and it worked fine, which means
you're right, Meissner. But I didn't figure out what happens, since I
didn't touch the device ownership and my flash card reader at same usb
port works well.
That's weird, I'll might take a look again later. Thank you for the
OK, there it goes. :)
** Attachment added: "Output of 'lshal'"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12826757/output.txt
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"could not claim device" usually means permission problem.
Attach lshal output with camera attached please.
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** Summary changed:
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+ digikam doesn't detect camera due to libgphoto2 error
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