On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:40:53PM -0500, Anne C. Hanna wrote:
Marcus Meissner wrote:
$ canon_run.sh
This script needs to include
set-config capture=1 as first thing passed to gphoto2 --shell.
[...]
I dont understand the last 2 lines of canon_run.sh
gphoto2
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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Marcus Meissner wrote:
--capture-image -I 1 did automatically download images in older versions,
now you need to specify --capture-image-and-download explicitly to get this
effect, this changed the behaviuour.
Oh, okay. Thanks for the
I can't see any relevant to that problem in the changelog of libgphoto2
2.4.6, which you can find in unstable, but you may want to try that
version anyway?
I generally run unstable, and I did an upgrade last night, which seems to have
brought libgphoto2 to version 2.4.6-1, but gphoto2 is
Marcus Meissner wrote:
$ canon_run.sh
This script needs to include
set-config capture=1 as first thing passed to gphoto2 --shell.
[...]
I dont understand the last 2 lines of canon_run.sh
gphoto2 --capture-image --interval 1 --hook-script
/home/rafi/bin/test-hook.sh
Anne C. Hanna or...@ugcs.caltech.edu (20/05/2009):
Package: gphoto2
Version: 2.4.5-2
I have a Canon Powershot S50, and I use gphoto2 with the standard hook
script to have it function as a webcam. But some recent upgrade seems
to have messed up the ability to download photos from the RAM.
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Anne C. Hanna or...@ugcs.caltech.edu (20/05/2009):
Package: gphoto2
Version: 2.4.5-2
I have a Canon Powershot S50, and I use gphoto2 with the standard hook
script to have it function as a webcam. But some recent upgrade seems
to have messed up the ability to download
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