I have noticed that a NativePriority= line has to be added to the file as well. I am using NativePriority=3. I don't actually know what that means, but it keeps gvfs from emitting error messages. Since I am unsure of the mechanics of all of this, it's probably best if the bug gets forwarded upstream, and/or if the fix is co-ordinated with ubuntu bug 330383.

On 05/20/09 10:26, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le mercredi 20 mai 2009 à 08:26 -0600, Scott Barker a écrit :
Package: gvfs-backends
Version: 1.2.2-2
Severity: normal


As in Ubuntu bug 330383 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/330383),
the gphoto2 backend is blocking mounting MTP capable devices as USB storage.

The work-around in the Ubuntu bug fixes this in Debian as well:

/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors/gphoto2.monitor:

[RemoteVolumeMonitor]
Name=GProxyVolumeMonitorGPhoto2
DBusName=org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor
#IsNative=false
IsNative=true

I imagine that this would then break MTP access to cameras, but cannot
confirm.

Could you please get upstream’s recommendations then? I’m not against
including this patch, but only if it doesn’t break more than what it
fixes.


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Scott Barker       [email protected]
Linux Consultant   http://www.mostlylinux.ca/scott



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