How to reproduce:
1. Start Digikam 4.5.0. 2. Plug in and turn on camera 3. Click Import -> Canon Inc. Canon Digital Camera (auto-detected) After point 2, I get the following message twice from Digikam core: Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported driver handle for gphoto2 After point 3, I get the following message and no import window appears: Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information Mounting the camera and copying the images manually works fine, but I'd very much like to continue using the excellent automatic creation of directories on import. As a corollary, would it be possible to create another Import menu entry to import files from an arbitrary directory as if it was from a camera? That would also be extremely helpful for example to change the directory structure of an already existing photo collection. Running Arch Linux. Cheers Victor _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi,
Similar problem here with a Canon 60D, since DK 4.5.0.
The problem seems to not be "Solid-only" because only DK was updated in my case (not the rest of KDE). When I downgrade to DK 4.2.0, import tool works correctly.
Gphoto2 detects the camera normally, and Gwenview is able to import pictures from the camera, but the DK ability to create auto-dated folders misses me.
PLX
Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceAdded(QString) Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceRemoved(QString) digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported driver handle for gphoto2 digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Exportation « MediaWiki »" ( "kipiplugin_wikimedia" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_wikimedia.so : (libmediawiki.so.1: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Diaporama vidéo" ( "kipiplugin_videoslideshow" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_videoslideshow.so : (libQtGStreamer-1.0.so.0: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Exportation « MediaWiki »" ( "kipiplugin_wikimedia" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_wikimedia.so : (libmediawiki.so.1: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Diaporama vidéo" ( "kipiplugin_videoslideshow" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_videoslideshow.so : (libQtGStreamer-1.0.so.0: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Exportation « MediaWiki »" ( "kipiplugin_wikimedia" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_wikimedia.so : (libmediawiki.so.1: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/KIPI (loading) KIPI::PluginLoader::Info::plugin: Cannot create instance for plugin "Diaporama vidéo" ( "kipiplugin_videoslideshow" ) with error: "Impossible de charger la bibliothèque /usr/lib/kde4/kipiplugin_videoslideshow.so : (libQtGStreamer-1.0.so.0: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type)" digikam(1235)/digikam (core): Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImportStackedView::syncSelection: one or both of the models are null?! from: Digikam::ImportIconView(0x476ec00) to: Digikam::ImportThumbnailBar(0x5cb9fd0) digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::ImageInfo: No location could be retrieved for url KUrl("") digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::ImageInfo: No location could be retrieved for url KUrl("") digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::ImageInfo: No location could be retrieved for url KUrl("") digikam(1235)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::ImageInfo: No location could be retrieved for url KUrl("")
Le dimanche 23 novembre 2014, 22:50:22 Victor Engmark a écrit : > How to reproduce: > > 1. Start Digikam 4.5.0. > 2. Plug in and turn on camera > 3. Click Import -> Canon Inc. Canon Digital Camera (auto-detected) > > After point 2, I get the following message twice from Digikam core: > > Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported > driver handle for gphoto2 > > After point 3, I get the following message and no import window appears: > > Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information > > Mounting the camera and copying the images manually works fine, but > I'd very much like to continue using the excellent automatic creation > of directories on import. As a corollary, would it be possible to > create another Import menu entry to import files from an arbitrary > directory as if it was from a camera? That would also be extremely > helpful for example to change the directory structure of an already > existing photo collection. > > Running Arch Linux. > > Cheers > Victor > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Hi,
I am hit by this too. gphoto2 has no problem downloading images. Anders Søndag den 23. november 2014 22:50:22 skrev Victor Engmark: > How to reproduce: > > 1. Start Digikam 4.5.0. > 2. Plug in and turn on camera > 3. Click Import -> Canon Inc. Canon Digital Camera (auto-detected) > > After point 2, I get the following message twice from Digikam core: > > Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported > driver handle for gphoto2 > > After point 3, I get the following message and no import window appears: > > Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information > > Mounting the camera and copying the images manually works fine, but > I'd very much like to continue using the excellent automatic creation > of directories on import. As a corollary, would it be possible to > create another Import menu entry to import files from an arbitrary > directory as if it was from a camera? That would also be extremely > helpful for example to change the directory structure of an already > existing photo collection. > > Running Arch Linux. > > Cheers > Victor > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Mandag den 24. november 2014 21:29:36 skrev Anders Lund:
> Hi, > > I am hit by this too. gphoto2 has no problem downloading images. ... I downloaded using gphoto2 to ~/tmp, then imported to digikam and processed a few images. Deleting ~/tmp/* all the raw files were lost - digikam did not import them for real?!:O That is not very good! > Anders > > Søndag den 23. november 2014 22:50:22 skrev Victor Engmark: > > How to reproduce: > > > > 1. Start Digikam 4.5.0. > > 2. Plug in and turn on camera > > 3. Click Import -> Canon Inc. Canon Digital Camera (auto-detected) > > > > After point 2, I get the following message twice from Digikam core: > > > > Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported > > driver handle for gphoto2 > > > > After point 3, I get the following message and no import window appears: > > > > Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information > > > > Mounting the camera and copying the images manually works fine, but > > I'd very much like to continue using the excellent automatic creation > > of directories on import. As a corollary, would it be possible to > > create another Import menu entry to import files from an arbitrary > > directory as if it was from a camera? That would also be extremely > > helpful for example to change the directory structure of an already > > existing photo collection. > > > > Running Arch Linux. > > > > Cheers > > Victor > > _______________________________________________ > > Digikam-users mailing list > > [hidden email] > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Mandag den 24. november 2014 21:42:23 skrev Anders Lund: > Mandag den 24. november 2014 21:29:36 skrev Anders Lund: > > Hi, > > > > I am hit by this too. gphoto2 has no problem downloading images. > > ... I downloaded using gphoto2 to ~/tmp, then imported to digikam and > processed a few images. > > Deleting ~/tmp/* all the raw files were lost - digikam did not import them > for real?!:O > > That is not very good! Sorry, error - digikam grouping started to work again, nothing lost :) > > Anders > > > > Søndag den 23. november 2014 22:50:22 skrev Victor Engmark: > > > How to reproduce: > > > > > > 1. Start Digikam 4.5.0. > > > 2. Plug in and turn on camera > > > 3. Click Import -> Canon Inc. Canon Digital Camera (auto-detected) > > > > > > After point 2, I get the following message twice from Digikam core: > > > > > > Digikam::DigikamApp::checkSolidCamera: Solid returns unsupported > > > driver handle for gphoto2 > > > > > > After point 3, I get the following message and no import window appears: > > > > > > Failed to detect camera with GPhoto2 from Solid information > > > > > > Mounting the camera and copying the images manually works fine, but > > > I'd very much like to continue using the excellent automatic creation > > > of directories on import. As a corollary, would it be possible to > > > create another Import menu entry to import files from an arbitrary > > > directory as if it was from a camera? That would also be extremely > > > helpful for example to change the directory structure of an already > > > existing photo collection. > > > > > > Running Arch Linux. > > > > > > Cheers > > > Victor > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Digikam-users mailing list > > > [hidden email] > > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Digikam-users mailing list > > [hidden email] > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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