On 05/22/2013 09:06 AM, Matteo F. Vescovi wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 08:50:51AM -0500, stuart wrote:
Hi,

Not sure what to expect here.  I grabbed the source and dependencies

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/entangle

What about this?
Being the package maintainer for entangle in Debian, I see that entangle
has been synced from our repository and it's up-to-date.
Try using that instead of getting mad trying to compile it yourself;
unless you have specific needs about the process.

Hope that helps.

Cheers.


I got the source because I figured I would eventually want to take a look at it.

I installed the Fedora pre compiled entangle package (much easier) when my running entangle program on Ubuntu did not find a camera.

When neither the compiled Ubuntu nor the Fedora 18 entagle package worked ... I started to look around - there appears to be a problem connecting to Canon cameras in general. I haven't gotten to the bottom of it. But the one bug report I read was unresolved, left over from last summer and pointed at gphoto (specifically gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor) as being the problem. I tried killing that process - but still did not see the A530 make any entries in the /var/log/messages file when plugged in.

Stuff I did on the Fedora 18 box:
1. I recharged the A530's batteries.
2. I used 2 different USB cables.
3. I plugged in a USB card reader into the same USB port and verified all kinds of USB activity logged to /var/log/messages.
4. I killed the gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor process on the Fedora 18 system.
5. I powered on the A530 then plugged it in while monitoring /var/log/messages. 6. I plugged it in then powered on the A530 while monitoring /var/log/messages.


-thanks for any help (especially as this is starting to sound not to be an entangle problem).









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