You need to compile and install pygphoto. It is in one of the WIP
directories. I have gotten that far but i think gphoto has changed since
this was written since i can't get the gphoto plugin to work using it.
It compiles fine and installs. It just doesn't seem to be able to
connect to the camera.
I have on my todo to write a plugin based around the commandline gphoto
tool but need to look at some of the work dischi did to make process
that need to cd work in freevo (we have had issues with plugins that try
to change directories.)
Mike
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 21:09, Jim Duda wrote:
I'm insterested in using the gphoto plugin, but I cannot seem to get
it to work. I get the same error in both 1.4.1 and CVS. The docs
say I need both gphoto and the phython bindings installed. I have
install gphoto, libgphoto, etc, all from the dependencies list.
What am I missing?
failed to load plugin image.gphoto
start 'freevo plugins -l' to get a list of plugins
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/freevo-cvs/src/plugin.py, line 586, in __load_plugin__
exec('import %s' % module)
File string, line 1, in ?
File /usr/local/freevo-cvs/src/image/plugins/gphoto.py, line 55, in ?
import pygphoto
ImportError: No module named pygphoto
Thanks,
Jim
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