Bug 517006

Summary: Photos on phone memory card not detected properly
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Adam Huffman <bloch>
Component: gthumbAssignee: Christian Krause <chkr>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 12CC: behdad, bnocera, mclasen, nicubunu
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Description Adam Huffman 2009-08-12 10:10:29 UTC
Description of problem:
As part of the Fedora Fit And Finish Day (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-08-04_Fit_and_Finish:Peripherals) I tested connecting my phone via USB cable in order to import photos.  A dialog appeared asking if I wanted to import the photos.  When I clicked to do that, another window 'Import Photos' appeared.  It complained that 'No photos were found'.

There is a 'dcim' directory on the card and during conversation on IRC people said that the media type was detected correctly.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
whichever version was in the Fit And finish live image

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Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2009-08-12 11:49:06 UTC
Could you please also attach the output of "gvfs-mount -li" and "gvfs-tree <uri of the mount>"?

Trying to reproduce the problem here...

Comment 2 Adam Huffman 2009-08-12 13:35:41 UTC
Created attachment 357167 [details]
gvfs-mount -li output

Comment 3 Adam Huffman 2009-08-12 13:36:25 UTC
Created attachment 357168 [details]
gvfs-tree output

Comment 4 Nicu Buculei 2009-11-02 09:48:06 UTC
I can reproduce this problem when importing photos from my SD card (the photos are made with a Canon 450D) and this is a regression, it used to work correctly in previous releases. I think it happens because the card is unmounted just before the import operation.

Comment 5 Nicu Buculei 2009-11-02 09:50:38 UTC
Created attachment 367095 [details]
gvfs-mount -li

Comment 6 Nicu Buculei 2009-11-02 09:52:57 UTC
Created attachment 367096 [details]
gvfs-tree /media/Kingston/

Comment 7 Nicu Buculei 2009-11-02 10:05:14 UTC
In case if i wasn't clear enough in my previous comment: this happen when using the memory card in a card reader, as a mass storage device, which is what I prefer to use in order to preserve the battery.

It also fails when reading directly from camera (PTP mode) with a different set of errors - "An error occurred in the io-library ('Bad parameters'): No error description available", but this bug is about memory cards.

Comment 8 Bastien Nocera 2009-11-09 22:17:58 UTC
This is due to the current gthumb not using gio one bit, and upstream still having not made a release of the code with GIO support (they're happy restructuring/rewriting the code...).

Comment 9 Nicu Buculei 2009-11-10 07:10:26 UTC
But for the time being, importing photos with Fedora 12 is a *pain*: I can copy the files with Nautilus, but their file names are ALL CAPS (IIRC it used to be like this only when using PTP mode, now I see it also in mass storage mode), so after the import I have to run by hand a script and restore file name sanity.

Comment 10 Bug Zapper 2009-11-16 11:21:44 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 12 development cycle.
Changing version to '12'.

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Comment 11 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2010-07-17 22:10:25 UTC
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database.  Reassigning to the new owner of this component.

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Comment 13 Bug Zapper 2010-12-05 06:37:34 UTC
Fedora 12 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2010-12-02. Fedora 12 is 
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