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Describe the bug
The server 'Astroberry' for Raspberry Pi uses Ekos, that uses IndiLib. IndiLib uses libPkTriggerCord. This is a library that is copied from PkTriggerCode. However, PkTriggerCord was updated to include the Pentax K3iii and Pentax K1ii cameras some time ago. Those changes don't seem to have found their way through to AstroBerry , IndiLib, possibly as they are not in libPkTriggerCord.
To Reproduce
Build an astroberry server on Raspberry Pi 4 B 8GB.
Open 'Ekos'.
Configure the Pentax Native Driver.
Connect a Pentax camera. (K3iii or K1ii)
The camera does not connect.
Further manual configuration of the IndiLib server also yields similar results. I have been unable to connect to these cameras.
Expected behavior
It should be possible to connect to the camera, using the IndiLib driver, in Ekos within Astroberry.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm still learning this process , but if I do an 'update' in astroberry , which should update any dependencies , do you think this will pick up the new indilib, and therefore the new libgphoto ?
Describe the bug
The server 'Astroberry' for Raspberry Pi uses Ekos, that uses IndiLib. IndiLib uses libPkTriggerCord. This is a library that is copied from PkTriggerCode. However, PkTriggerCord was updated to include the Pentax K3iii and Pentax K1ii cameras some time ago. Those changes don't seem to have found their way through to AstroBerry , IndiLib, possibly as they are not in libPkTriggerCord.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
It should be possible to connect to the camera, using the IndiLib driver, in Ekos within Astroberry.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: