Bug 200724

Summary: canon powershot a610 not viewed as PTP
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andrea Dell'Amico <adellam>
Component: gphoto2Assignee: Radek Vokál <rvokal>
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Description Andrea Dell'Amico 2006-07-31 12:02:29 UTC
Description of problem:

My Canon Powershot a610 is seen by libgphoto, but the old protocol is used
instead of PTP (gphoto2 lists two available protocols for my camera)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

gphoto2-2.1.99-8

How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Attach the camera to the usb port
2. Try to use gthumb/f-spot to download the pictures on the camera's SD card
  
Actual results:

An error message

Expected results:

Correct import of all the pictures.

Additional info: It seems that libgphoto2 2.2.0 solves the problem.

Comment 1 Radek Vokál 2006-08-03 09:43:26 UTC
Do you use libgphoto2 2.2.0 from rawhide or do you compile it from tarball? Also
the whole error message would be helpful. 

Comment 2 Andrea Dell'Amico 2006-08-03 21:46:26 UTC
I used libgphoto2 from rawhide. I don't have a rawhide installation anymore, sorry.

With FC5 the error message from "gphoto2 -l" is:

Detected a 'Canon:PowerShot A610 (normal mode)'.

*** Error ***
Step #4 failed! (returned 0, expected 64) Camera not operational
*** Error (-102: 'Corrupted data') ***


With gphoto2 2.2.0 the camera is detected as: 'Canon:PowerShot A610 (PTP mode)'
and gphoto works correctly.


Comment 3 Radek Vokál 2006-08-04 05:56:57 UTC
Than it's fixed in rawhide, thanks for testing.