Rene, I have had 'gphotofs' in my local T2 for some years, now submitting it for your consideration for inclusion in T2.
Puppy Linux has a simple app called pupCamera that I wrote to access images in cameras. Better than gtkam (which was very unstable, though haven't tested the last version). pupCamera uses gphotofs, as I think does another puppy app, peasyPhoto. Here is my gphotofs.desc: [I] The GNU Digital Still Camera Programs [T] gPhotofs is part of the GNU project [U] http://www.gphoto.org/ [A] Scott Fritzinger <[email protected]> [M] Rene Rebe <[email protected]> [L] GPL [S] Stable [C] extra/office [V] 0.5 [P] X -----5---9 210.500 [D] 0 gphotofs-0.5.tar.bz2 http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/sourceforge/g/project/gp/gphoto/gphotofs/0.5.0/ ...note the .jp url. And my gphotofs.cache: [DEP] 00-dirtree [DEP] bash [DEP] binutils [DEP] bzip2 [DEP] coreutils [DEP] diffutils [DEP] findutils [DEP] gawk [DEP] gcc [DEP] gettext [DEP] glibc [DEP] gpm [DEP] grep [DEP] libexif [DEP] libgphoto [DEP] libjpeg [DEP] libtool [DEP] libusb [DEP] libx11 [DEP] libxau [DEP] libxcb [DEP] linux-header [DEP] make [DEP] mktemp [DEP] ncurses [DEP] net-tools [DEP] pkgconfig [DEP] popt [DEP] readline [DEP] sed [DEP] sysfiles [DEP] tar Regards, Barry ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2
