Bug#715436: fixed in glib2.0 2.38.1-1

2014-02-13 Thread Paul Cartwright
this is not fixed. I have a Nikon camera, and when I plug it in, it
brings up a window with the DCIM folder:
gphoto2://[usb:006,008]/

yet when I try to copy the pictures from the camera to the computer I
get the Operation not supported by backend.

running Debian Jessie amd_64
 cat /etc/os*
PRETTY_NAME=Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid
NAME=Debian GNU/Linux
ID=debian
ANSI_COLOR=1;31
HOME_URL=http://www.debian.org/;
SUPPORT_URL=http://www.debian.org/support/;
BUG_REPORT_URL=http://bugs.debian.org/;



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Bug#715436: fixed in glib2.0 2.38.1-1

2014-02-13 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 13/02/14 14:40, Paul Cartwright wrote:
 this is not fixed. I have a Nikon camera, and when I plug it in, it
 brings up a window with the DCIM folder:
 gphoto2://[usb:006,008]/
 
 yet when I try to copy the pictures from the camera to the computer I
 get the Operation not supported by backend.
 
 running Debian Jessie amd_64

The fix is in glib 2.28.1 which isn't in jessie yet. It should be available in
jessie in 2-4 weeks most likely.

Emilio


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