This might be a bug in gPhoto2, but it is annoying and so I'd thought
I'd post it here. I have posted this via the website before but the problem has still not been rectified although it is marked as "resolved". Sanyo VPC-G200 and VPC-G200E cameras are both serial cameras. The Sanyo VPC-G200 is listed in the cameras in Digikam 0.8.1 and has for some time been listed under other versions. Under Ubuntu/Kubuntu, Mepis, Kanotix and Knoppix I have noticed the same behaviour, so I don't think it can be distro specific, although of course all are Debian derivatives. When the camera is connected and is on, and you click on the camera in Digikam, it first tries to connect with /dev/ttyS0 (correct). Then it says it is finding Folders. Then it tries to find files at / but an error message comes up that it cannot find any files. That would seem to indicate that digikam could find no photographs on the camera, when in fact there were 11 pics there. Since it can't download any pics for me, digikam is useless to use with the Sanyo VPC-G200 although it is listed. Googling arounnd I found a Tcl/Tk program called TyGemo at: http://tygemo.sourceforge.net/ This hasn't been updated since Nov 2002 and is a front end to PhotoPC, which hasn't been updated since January 2001. I believe PhotoPC was the code on which gPhoto was based. Tygemo works perfectly with my Sanyo VPC-G200, shows how many pics are in the camera, can download them, erase on the camera and can even operate the camera controls. However, it doesn't have the full set of digikam's features, so I'd prefer to use digikam to access my camera, and I don't like the "clunky" GUI of TyGemo - but it works. Has anyone any advice on how to get digikam set up so it recognises pics on my camera and downloads them? -- Old Rocker _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Saturday 15 Apr 2006 21:58, Old Rocker wrote:
> This might be a bug in gPhoto2, but it is annoying and so I'd thought > I'd post it here. I have posted this via the website before but the > problem has still not been rectified although it is marked > as "resolved". > > Sanyo VPC-G200 and VPC-G200E cameras are both serial cameras. The > Sanyo VPC-G200 is listed in the cameras in Digikam 0.8.1 and has for > some time been listed under other versions. Under Ubuntu/Kubuntu, > Mepis, Kanotix and Knoppix I have noticed the same behaviour, so I > don't think it can be distro specific, although of course all are > Debian derivatives. > > When the camera is connected and is on, and you click on the camera > in Digikam, it first tries to connect with /dev/ttyS0 (correct). > Then it says it is finding Folders. Then it tries to find files at / > but an error message comes up that it cannot find any files. That > would seem to indicate that digikam could find no photographs on the > camera, when in fact there were 11 pics there. As I have not had any feedback from the list or from any individual, should I mark this as a bug? Should I do so in Digikam or libphoto2? Where should I report this? -- Old Rocker _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Le Dimanche 23 Avril 2006 04:12 PM, Old Rocker a écrit :
> On Saturday 15 Apr 2006 21:58, Old Rocker wrote: > > This might be a bug in gPhoto2, but it is annoying and so I'd thought > > I'd post it here. I have posted this via the website before but the > > problem has still not been rectified although it is marked > > as "resolved". > > > > Sanyo VPC-G200 and VPC-G200E cameras are both serial cameras. The > > Sanyo VPC-G200 is listed in the cameras in Digikam 0.8.1 and has for > > some time been listed under other versions. Under Ubuntu/Kubuntu, > > Mepis, Kanotix and Knoppix I have noticed the same behaviour, so I > > don't think it can be distro specific, although of course all are > > Debian derivatives. > > > > When the camera is connected and is on, and you click on the camera > > in Digikam, it first tries to connect with /dev/ttyS0 (correct). > > Then it says it is finding Folders. Then it tries to find files at / > > but an error message comes up that it cannot find any files. That > > would seem to indicate that digikam could find no photographs on the > > camera, when in fact there were 11 pics there. > > [snipped] > > As I have not had any feedback from the list or from any individual, > should I mark this as a bug? Should I do so in Digikam or libphoto2? > Where should I report this? digiKam do not include camera driver. All is done by Gphoto2... Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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