Am Freitag, 30. Dezember 2005 04:09 schrieb Greg Meyer:
> On Thursday 29 December 2005 7:10 pm, Tom K wrote:
> > Tom K wrote:
> > >Greg Meyer wrote:
> > >>On Thursday 29 December 2005 12:40 pm, Tom K wrote:
> > >>>>>new libgphoto is up on the way to server, that fixes the problem.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>I can confirm this is fixed.  Thanks tpowa.
> > >>>
> > >>>I have to disagree. I have now installed libgphoto2 2.1.6-4
> > >>
> > >>libgphoto2 2.1.6-5 is the one with the fix.  You just updated to the
> > >> broken one.
> > >
> > >OK - thanks. It took a while to reach my local mirror.
> >
> > Still not working for me. All permissions in /proc/bus/usb/001 are now
> > back to root:root (good), including my camera when it's connected (bad).
> >
> > I think I'll be reopening that bug report now.
>
> Something must be unique about your setup, as my camera permissions are
> definitely root:camera.  Are you sure your camera is in the gphoto.rules
> file so that the libgphoto2.sh script is triggered?
Hi
probably your camera is not in the rules file, please add your own rule for 
it.
thanks 
i only converted the gphoto rules to udev rules, the rest must be done by the 
user.
If your camera belongs to the SYSFS=0000 thing i disabled, enable this rule 
again, but be prepared that your proc/usb will belong again to camera group.
greetings
tpowa

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Tobias Powalowski
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