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Ricoh Caplio G4 - import error #454
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In 2.5.23 I started no longer building outdated camera drivers by default ... they can still be enabled:
As you are still a user, I will reenable it in 2.5.24 :) |
Sounds great ! ((((((:+1: |
I dont know... :/ Did the windows software allow it? |
What a question..... (-; |
Maybe it is written in the fine manual that came with the camera? |
Am Montag, den 21.10.2019, 08:30 -0700 schrieb Hubert Figuière:
Maybe it is written in the fine manual that came with the camera?
Actually, I found a PDF manual of the camera in my archive. B-)
It says that you can see miniature previews using a windows software
called DU-10x. Whatever that means....
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I think this refers to thumbnails for images. The camera is from a time where liveview was not yet common in inexpensive models, so I would say it is not supported. |
Yes, this is sort of extreme sports in computing. But who knows, maybe someone likes it.... (-; I downgraded to
in the meanwhile. Such, I restored the status before: What I cannot do: Here is what I can find at terminal with digikam:
Is there anything I can do? |
digikam.import: Libgphoto2 error: Could not claim the USB device ( -53 ) This can be a permission error, or that means gvfs or another process is accessing the camera already. As you Nautilus works, it is probably gvfs. you need to kill / disable the gvfs gphoto2 slaves |
Unmounting in Nautilus it ought to be enough. |
Great you're trying to deal with this really old stuff.... (-: This is what I could find about gvfs gphoto2:
I killed 3596, but then 3595, 96 and 98 where gone. Nautilus no longer mounts the cam, within gphoto the result is the same: 0 byte files. This is terminal output:
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Describe the bug
Yes, I know, this camera is very old. But I'm used to it, and it does a good job. So if someone is really passionate, he'd do me a great favour to fix it.
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Camera is no longer recognized. It used to work till the moment I tried to upgrade libgphoto2 to 2.5.23 with Jasem Mutlaq's PPA.
Name the camera
Camera name as shown by gphoto2 --auto-detect or USB IDs
Ricoh Caplio G4
USB PTP Class Camera usb:001,018
libgphoto2 and gphoto2 version
output of: gphoto2 --version
gphoto2 2.5.15
Diese Version von gphoto2 benutzt die folgenden Softwareversionen und Optionen:
gphoto2 2.5.15 gcc, popt(m), exif, cdk, aa, jpeg, readline
libgphoto2 2.5.23.1 all camlibs, gcc, ltdl, EXIF
libgphoto2_port 0.12.0 iolibs: disk ptpip serial usb1 usbdiskdirect usbscsi, gcc, ltdl, USB, serial without locking
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Plug in the camera.
When reproducing with the commandline tool, attach debugout using --debug --debug-logfile=debug.log if considered useful.
my-logfile.txt
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