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Package: libgphoto2-port0 / libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.2.0-3

and

Package: digikam
Version: 0.8.1+0.8.2-rc1-1

I work with GNU/Debian Linux Sid, the kernel version is 
linux-image-2.6.16-2-k7.

 After a dist-upgrade today I've got new versions of libgphoto2-port0 and 
libgphoto2-2. 

After that dist-upgrade an access on my camera Canon Powershot A 95 with 
digikam is not possible. But the access with gtkam is still possible.

The solution for me is a downgrade of libgphoto2-port0 and libgphoto2-2. With 
the version in Etch the access with digikam is possible.

I hope this message is useful for you, sorry for my bad english.

With best regards,
  Holger



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Holger Wagemann wrote:

> when I try to remove libgphoto2-2-dev, the sytem wants to remove digikam and 
> digikamimageplugins as well. It seems, that digikam depends on 
> libgphoto2-2-dev.

Thanks, the issue is really fixed in newer digikam versions.  Closing
this bug.



        Frederic

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