[Digikam-devel] [Bug 147071] can't connect to camera Kodak Z730 using media://camera, usb storage device or auto-recognized z730 device

Doug Glenn doug at wildhair.org
Sat Jun 23 19:44:44 BST 2007


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------- Additional Comments From doug wildhair org  2007-06-23 20:44 -------
On 23 Jun 2007 12:01:31 -0000, Marcus Meissner <marcus jet franken de>
wrote:
>
> ------- Additional Comments From marcus jet franken de  2007-06-23 14:01
> -------
> The gphoto2 trace suggests that the camera works from userspace, but it
> has
> just 1 file on it.
>
> Just for completeness, does "gphoto2 -L"  work and show the 1 file?
>
> And i if you have images on the camera, are they shown when running
> gphoto2 -L ?
>


I installed gtkam from an earlier suggestion and was able to access to
camera and a picture I had taken this morning.    This was after Digikam
autolaunched on the cameras insertion, errored and was shut down.  It was
then I ran gtkam and was able to access it.

BUT... after that I tried to do the gphoto2 -l to get the results from it
and that process 'locked up' in that it never returned data, so I closed out
the terminal window I was running it on and tried again only to now have it
say the process is locked.  I can't access it using gtkam again either.  I
exited the X session and logged back in.  Still has the camera locked.
Rebooted the system and I could access the camera using gtkam again.
Attempted to do a gphoto2 -L again and again it has locked up the camera.

BTW, FSPOT was able to access it as well from a vmware session (virtual Suse
10.2) prior to running the gphoto2 -L command.  However after this command
is executed the camera is effectively locked up for all applications until
the computer has been restarted.

<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 23 Jun 2007 12:01:31 -0000, <b class="gmail_sendername">Marcus Meissner</b> <<a href="mailto:marcus jet franken de" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
marcus jet franken de</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
------- Additional Comments From marcus jet franken de  2007-06-23 14:01 -------<br>The gphoto2 trace suggests that the camera works from userspace, but it has<br>just 1 file on it.<br><br>Just for completeness, does "gphoto2 -L"  work and show the 1 file?
<br><br>And i if you have images on the camera, are they shown when running gphoto2 -L ?<br></blockquote></div><br>I installed gtkam from an earlier suggestion and was able to access to camera and a picture I had taken this morning.    This was after Digikam autolaunched on the cameras insertion, errored and was shut down.  It was then I ran gtkam and was able to access it.
<br><br>BUT... after that I tried to do the gphoto2 -l to get the results from it and that process 'locked up' in that it never returned data, so I closed out the terminal window I was running it on and tried again only to now have it say the process is locked.  I can't access it using gtkam again either.  
I exited the X session and logged back in.  Still has the camera locked.  Rebooted the system and I could access the camera using gtkam again. Attempted to do a gphoto2 -L again and again it has locked up the camera.<br>
<br>BTW, FSPOT was able to access it as well from a vmware session (virtual Suse 10.2) prior to running the gphoto2 -L command.  However after this command is executed the camera is effectively locked up for all applications until the computer has been restarted.
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Doug Glenn<br>FORUM Information Systems, LLC<br><a href="http://foruminfosystems.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">http://foruminfosystems.com</a>



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