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Subject: libgphoto2-2: Permissions problem (with udev?)
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Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.1.6-5.3
Severity: normal

Following directions in the README.Debian, I added a normal user to the 
'camera' group. In GNOME, I connected my camera to the box, and a dialog 
came up asking me if I wanted to import photos. I said I did, and was 
presented with this error:

"An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): 
Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no 
other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is 
using the device and you have read/write access to the device."

Before you ask, YES I logged out/back in before connecting the camera. 
The user is definitely in the group camera. I didn't see anything 
error-related in syslog, kernlog, or messages. I'm happy to provide more 
information if you want, or to try any experiments. The camera works 
fine as root. I just can't figure out what the permissions problem could 
be, since I added the user to camera. Here are the groups the user is 
in:

carrett disk dialout cdrom floppy audio video plugdev games camera

Thanks in advance. I appreciate your work and hope it keeps up!

--Garrett

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Versions of packages libgphoto2-2 depends on:
ii  adduser                       3.80       Add and remove users and groups
ii  libc6                         2.3.5-8.1  GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libexif12                     0.6.12-2   library to parse EXIF files
ii  libgphoto2-port0              2.1.6-5.3  gphoto2 digital camera port librar
ii  libjpeg62                     6b-10      The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG 

Versions of packages libgphoto2-2 recommends:
ii  udev [hotplug]                0.076-5    /dev/ and hotplug management daemo

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Hi,


Garrett P. McLean wrote:

> Package: libgphoto2-2
> Version: 2.1.6-5.3
> Severity: normal
> 
> Following directions in the README.Debian, I added a normal user to the 
> 'camera' group. In GNOME, I connected my camera to the box, and a dialog 
> came up asking me if I wanted to import photos. I said I did, and was 
> presented with this error:
> 
> "An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): 
> Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no 
> other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is 
> using the device and you have read/write access to the device."

This is most probably a duplicate of bugs #341083, #342279 and
#342282 which I had the pleasure to fix yesterday (in 2.1.6-6).

 
Regards,

        Frederic


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