On Wednesday 19 April 2006 08:34, Tom K wrote: > Joe GIles wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I was wondering if anyone else was having problems with their digital > > camera and Digikam. > > > > I saw on the forums that there was some issues people were having in > > relation to libgphoto2 and I was wondering what state that whole mess was > > in. > > > > I have a Sony Mavica MVC-CD300 that is fully supported by the gphoto > > project, however, I am unable to get Digikam to detect it and use it; > > even as root. > > > > It was working last time I pulled pictures off it about a month ago, but > > since some libgphoto updates, it stopped working. > > > > Also, on the Wiki site for the camera installation, it still says to use > > hotplug, however, when I try to install hotplug, it asks me if I want to > > replace udev because they conflict with eachother. Should I do that? > > > > Any advice about the camera? I tried to downgrade to the 2.1.6 version of > > libgphoto, and Digikam is able to detect the camera, but not access it at > > all. > > > > Doing a ls -lR /proc/bus/usb as the instructions point out show all > > devices owned by root and not one root:users. > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > Joe > > You need libgphoto2 2.1.99-2. The 2.1.99-1 package had a bug which > removed all the gphoto udev rules. > > _______________________________________________ > arch mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
Thats the one I have installed at the moment and still no go: pacman -Qi libgphoto2 Name : libgphoto2 Version : 2.1.99-2 Groups : None Packager : Jason Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL : http://www.gphoto.org License : None Architecture : i686 Size : 5077810 Build Date : Fri Apr 14 19:32:08 2006 UTC Install Date : Wed Apr 19 00:42:08 2006 UTC Install Script : Yes Reason: : installed as a dependency for another package Provides : None Depends On : glibc hal libexif libjpeg libtool libusb Required By : digikam kdegraphics sane Conflicts With : None Description : The core of gphoto2 software. It is a portable library to gives access to more than 400 digital cameras. Thanks Joe _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
