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Hi Hugh,
Hugh Winkler [2008-10-18 18:37 -]:
Pressing Open F-spot Phot manager button in Nautilus gives error
alert:
Error connecting to camera
This has been fixed in the latest Intrepid packages last week.
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I have just experienced this problem in a dist-upgrade from Hardy to
Intrepid.
The camera is iPhone gphoto2://[usb:008,002]/DCIM/100APPLE
Pressing Open F-spot Phot manager button in Nautilus gives error
alert:
Error connecting to camera
Received error could not lock the device while connecting
Import now works fine when a media card is inserted. This is on a fresh
install of Hardy.
Right-clicking on a folder in Nautilus and selecting F-spot Photo
Manager still causes an attempt to import from a camera or media card.
This seems wrong. However, it is easy to work around by selecting
Martin, thanks for testing. The gthumb does not appear in the dropdown
list is a problem in gthumb, though. Please feel free to report a bug
against it.
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Nearly fixed for me now -- nearly because there's missing option for
import by gthumb in nautilus configuration although I've got gthumb
installed.
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I haven't tried with a new user yet.
Something is deciding to import the photos from the card instead of the
directory I've selected in Nautilus. f-spot-import was my 1st guess
since it contains some logic that tries to figure out where to import
from.
Sorry I haven't had time to debug this
Copied to hardy-updates.
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did you try using a new user? it's possible that your user configuration
has extra desktop entries in its configuration.
why using the f-spot-import command would not be right?
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I don't see the problem with importing from a media card fixed by this
update.
I upgraded these packages from proposed-updates:
2008-06-01 11:23:19 status installed gvfs 0.2.4-0ubuntu1
2008-06-01 11:23:20 status installed gvfs-backends 0.2.4-0ubuntu1
2008-06-01 11:23:20 status installed nautilus
This seems to work for me and Sebastien with the new gvfs in hardy-
proposed. Can everyone who is affected by this please enable proposed
updates in System - Administration - Software Sources - Updates,
upgrade to the new GNOME releases (in particular, new gvfs and nautilus)
and check whether it
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list refers to the wrong f-spot desktop
file, it needs to point to the importer.
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Updated desktop-file-utils accepted. This should fix
- the automatic opening of f-spot when a mass-storage camera is plugged in
- opening of F-Spot with the button in nautilus
- the double entry of F-spot (one working, one being broken) in the nautilus
media preferences.
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Not a bug in nautilus after all.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Status: In Progress = Invalid
Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 = None
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Target: None =
Works for me. After the update I just have one f-spot in the nautilus
media prefs. I get the f-spot importer when plugging in a mass-storage
camera, and the open f-spot button works correctly in nautilus, too.
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I did a bit of digging, and wrote a systemtap script to work out what
was happening ... and I think I know what's going on.
Nautilus is launching f-spot, this is configured in from
System-Preferences-File Management, then the Media tab. There is a
drop-down next to Photos, which lets you choose
As a workaround, changing the %u in f-spot-import.desktop to a %f
fixes the import not showing anything, at least for importing from a
mounted memory card - probably breaks other uses, but that'll do for me.
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Martin Pitt:
Ah, I see. In this case this behaves similar to a normal USB hard
disk, and nautilus should call f-spot instead of a file browser. g-v-m
cannot handle this any more.
So we are back to the original bug that nautilus should unbreak camera
support handling.
What time could take
David Jaša [2008-05-17 19:11 -]:
What time could take fixing this bug? I'm delaying upgrade to Hardy at
computers I manage because this would seriously upset my users... :(
I hope Seb or I can get to it in the next two weeks.
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The new version of f-spot in hardy-updates (0.4.3.1-0ubuntu1) does not
fix this bug - not surprising, since the bug is in nautilus... :-)
Behaviour:
* Inserting a media card from a camera still results in failure in the
form of a usage message from f-spot.
* Saying
f-spot-import dir
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The above patch is now even more dodgy, since
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/202717 is fixed
upstream, so multiple files/uris to --view are supported again. I've
attached a rediffed patch to that bug.
However, the import via nautilus problem is still there.. so this bug
This bug appears not only affect in the case you insert a SD or CF card.
It also applies to all cameras which behave as storage device (not PTP).
Attaching such cameras (in my case: Casio Exilim Z600) gets you into the
same troubles as described above (new volume icon -- Nautilus with
broken
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Yep, I agree with the last 2 comments.
So, given that changes in argument handling for f-spot has caused 2 bugs
(this one and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/202717), it would
make sense to return the argument handling to the old behavour. Since
f-spot is a script, it seems
By the way, the above doesn't seem to fix f-spot --view dir or
f-spot --view file://dir, which seems broken either way. It works
in the gutsy version and the documentation seems to suggest it should
work. :-(
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Martin, indeed nautilus in hardy should drop the camera program chooser,
since nautilus' handling of cameras is known broken.
In hardy, it is really gnome-volume-manager which should do the camera
handling. Please do
killall gnome-volume-manager
Just to double-check before I do this...
In my case I'm not actually plugging in a camera. I'm inserting an SD
card from a camera into a reader. I assume that this should behave
similarly to a camera, but since this bug was initially concerned with
actual cameras I thought I'd check before I
Hi Martin,
Martin Schwenke [2008-05-05 12:34 -]:
In my case I'm not actually plugging in a camera. I'm inserting an SD
card from a camera into a reader.
Ah, I see. In this case this behaves similar to a normal USB hard
disk, and nautilus should call f-spot instead of a file browser.
There's still something weird going on that is related to this.
If I insert media containing photos I expect the command specified by
the gconf key /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autophoto_command to be
run.
However, this isn't happening. Instead, nautilus is trying to launch
its idea of what
Aaarrrggghhh! /usr/share/applications/f-spot.desktop isn't being
accessed when the media is inserted. So where does the association
between nautilus and f-spot come from? Explain this to me and you'll
get much better bug reports on this sort of thing... :-)
Things I have checked:
* There
I just discussed this with Sebastien. nautilus relies on the gvfs gphoto
backend for camera detection, but that does not work properly yet and we
disabled it. Thus we'll switch back to using g-v-m for photo cameras,
which fits better into the current g-v-m dialog anyway. We'll disable
the photo
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-volume-manager - 2.22.1-1ubuntu6
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* debian/patches/01_set_defaults.patch: Enable autophoto command for
f-spot-import again, since currently we cannot use the nautilus support
it's my understanding that only the g-v-m change is critical for 8.04;
dropping the milestone on the nautilus task
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Sebastien,
I just got the camera one month ago :)
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 4:11 AM, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
how did you do before this cycle?
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how did you do before this cycle?
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The problem seems to be fixed now.
GThumb picks up the camera when it is plugged into the computer
using this command in
gnome-volume-manager-gthumb %h
The camera doesn't get mounted in the Computer section. Even when
ignore is selected when Gthumb asks if you want to import the photos.
When
The gvfs mounting appears to be gone now. Well this is fine, but I
can't find a logical way to delete pictures on my PTP camera in fspot.
The gvfs method was the only way I knew.
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Note that my #209962 bug has been marked a duplicate, while it's a
different issue : the command-line to launch f-spot itself fails in the
Nautilus application, while this bug relates to a failure in the import
of f-spot itself.
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are you sure that gvfs automount the camera? that has been discussed
upstream before GNOME 2.22 and alex fixed the issue
2008-03-07 Alexander Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* hal/ghalmount.c:
(get_disc_name):
Translate disc names.
* hal/ghalvolume.c:
The problem is actually with GVFS mounting the camera, which blocks
photo management applications from then accessing the device. This will
be fixed for Hardy by simply not including the GVFS Gphoto2 backend.
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