Ah, sorry. Yes, if you rebuild the focal package with f56a65f and use
openssl, then connectivity and file transfers work correctly. There does
not appear to be any other changes required. I can't vouch for all the
functionality, of course. The device backup functionality seems popular,
but I don't
So, the new builds are new enough versions but libimobiledevice is still
built against gnutls and so file transfers don't work. If I build my own
library at the 1.3.0 version against openssl and drop it in, then it all
works fine.
The new builds of libplist and libusbmuxd are very helpful as they
Upstream fix for the openssl issue is in: f56a65f in libimobiledevice.
Taking advantage of that requires switching the ubuntu build from using
gnutls to openssl.
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I've upgraded to 20.04 and have checked out the installed versions. For
now, I was able to get it working "just" by upgrading libimobiledevice
to the latest git and building against gnutls (using openssl resulted in
it needing to re-trust every time I plug in because the TLS information
it is
Ok, so this is progress. Building against gnutls fixes the trust
pairing, but breaks file transfers. I rebuild the same source with
openssl vs gnutls and that's exactly what I see. With openssl I have to
re-pair every time I plug in but with gnutls, the file transfers don't
work.
The official
I can't test the latest packages fully because I'm running eoan but I
did install the packages from focal and it didn't work, while I'm home-
built binaries from mid october do work, so maybe some regressed? The
usbmuxd upgrade is fine, but libimobiledevice/libusbmuxd is what breaks
it. I can't
I'll try out the focal builds when I get a chance.
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Title:
Need updated libimobiledevice and dependencies
At the time I filed the bug, I did not notice an updated build in focal
- it was still the same one as in eoan, but perhaps I was just not
paying enough attention. I will try it out. That version is likely to be
new enough to work, although I know there was an update to libusbmuxd
with a version
Public bug reported:
iOS 13 devices require updated libimobiledevice, libusbmuxd and usbmuxd
to work correctly. Without the updates, the device appears to be
accessible but it's impossible to copy files to the devices.
** Affects: libimobiledevice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
The following bug was reported and fixed in cups 2.2.11.
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5484
Without the fix, it is not possible to add or use a number of Canon
printers.
Currently, 19.04 ships with 2.2.10 + some backports, but those backports
do not include the fix
I patched and built a package locally and confirmed the fix works.
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Title:
Need updated libimobiledevice to
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to IOS 11, I stopped being able to mount my ipad in
ubuntu.
The relevant log lines from gvfs-afc are:
gvfsd[1855]: afc: Added new job source 0x55802a00f130 (GVfsBackendAfc)
gvfsd[1855]: afc: Queued new job 0x558029ff36d0 (GVfsJobMount)
gvfsd[1855]: afc:
cyanogenmod on the phone to get the Google mtp
stack.
** Package changed: coreutils (Ubuntu) = gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Philip Langdale (langdalepl)
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