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Hi.

Cyril Brulebois, 23.03.2009 12:15:
> Marcus Meissner <[email protected]> (23/03/2009):
>> This is a basic permission issue, since the camera is not yet known to
>> libgphoto2.
>>
>> It seems generic PTP cameras no longer gets access automatically.
> 
> OK.
> 
>> Simple workaround is to add:
>>         {"Nikon:Coolpix S60 (PTP mode)",  0x04b0, 0x0171, 0},
>> to ptp2/library.c.
> 
> Alright, thanks.
> 
>> However there seems to be logic for PTP class matching, which seems to
>> be broken.
> 
> Mathias, I'll probably put a new package for i386 on [1] in the next
> hours. Could you please try it and tell us whether it helps?
> 
>  1. http://alioth.debian.org/~kibi/packages/

Yep, this change made my camera accessible again. Works as fine as
before and the camera is called by name now. Thanks a lot!


Regards, Mathias

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