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Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.1.6-5.2
Tags: patch

Hi!

hal (and applications that rely on it, like gnome-volume-manager)
currently does not recognize non-PtP cameras. For that to work, there
needs to be an fdi file which assigns the following attributes to a
camera:

  info.capabilities="camera"
  camera.access_method="libgphoto2"

This list needs to be generated either in hal or in libgphoto, but
since libgphoto has the primary data (list of supported cameras),
Sjoerd and I agreed that libgphoto would be the most appropriate place
for it.

You can find the Ubuntu patch here:

  http://patches.ubuntu.com/patches/libgphoto2.hal-fdi.diff

Adding the FDI to the preprobe section will ensure that the
access_method is correctly overwritten to be 'ptp' for PtP-capable
cameras.

Thanks for considering,

Martin

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Version: 2.2.1-6

This bug was fixed a long time ago when libgphoto2 2.2.1-6 entered
unstable and merged patches from Ubuntu; but I totally forgot to close
it.  Doing it now.



        Frederic

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