That seems to be fixed with last version in lucid
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Status: New = Fix Released
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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Status: Incomplete = New
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I tried Dusty Phillips work around in post #11 and it also works for me.
This is a more elegant work around than the one I was using (see post
#9), so I have switched to using it. Thank you.
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
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You
This looks like a race condition; gthumb is, for some users, loading
before the gvfs-mount command has fully taken effect. My workaround is
to change the command line of the gthumb import desktop file
(system--preferences--main menu--graphics--gthumb-import-
tool--properties--command to the
i did exactly the same with a fairly well supported camera. Is it
possible to fix it in the app?
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
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Updated to October 28, 2009. It now fails every time. What I did was create
the following script that is run through media preferences:
#! /bin/bash
gvfs-mount -s gphoto2
gthumb --import-photos
gthumb --import-photos
This allows it to fail the first time and then you just click close and
it
I am now updated to the release candidate through October 23, 2009.
Gthumb will now work correctly 2 times after a reboot. 3rd and
subsequent attempts default back to the error as noted above.
Logging off and back on does not help. The error appears on the first
attempt. Only rebooting the
After the latest round of updates and a reboot, it no longer works
correctly the first time. It now fails every time. You must close the
import tool and run gthumb and then have it import photos.
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442448
You
I have noticed that gphoto2 is in universe and is not installed by default.
I have installed it and this is the output you requested for the command.
ka...@upstairs:~$ gphoto2 --auto-detect
Model Port
** Summary changed:
- regression: gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
+ gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
** Changed in: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
could you attach the output of gphoto-2 --auto-detect and gvfs-mount -l
after plugging the camera? Thanks in advance.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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gthumb photo import tool fails, error in io-library
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After a reboot, the system did work correctly 1 time. This is the
output of the commands you requested after the first successful camera
plug in:
ka...@upstairs:~$ gphoto-2 --auto-detect
No command 'gphoto-2' found, did you mean:
Command 'gphoto2' from package 'gphoto2' (universe)
gphoto-2:
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