Ubuntu 12.10 reached end-of-life on April 2014.
Ubuntu 14.04 reached end of standard support on April 2019 and ESM does not
cover this package.
Please reproduce this bug on a Ubuntu release under standard support.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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James, I believe that's a different issue. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with
gphoto2 2.5.3, and I still have this problem.
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Has this been fixed in gphoto >=2.5.2 as of the last post here?
http://sourceforge.net/p/gphoto/bugs/913/?page=1
I also see the problem with a Canon D650 on a Lenovo G480 with Ubuntu
12.04.
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Instead of killing gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor (which keeps coming
back), I removed its executable flag - that fixed the problem for good.
Now I can reliably download images via Shotwell.
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A new clue:
I noticed that if I run "gphoto2 --summary" immediately after inserting
the USB, it works as expected! But if I then run it a second time right
after that, I get the same old error message.
In fact, I was also able to run "gphoto2 --get-all-photos" to download
all the photos from the
Same issue with Canon 40D on Ubuntu 13.04 x64, on both USB 2 and 3 of
Acer Aspire V5-571.
Killing the process /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor removes
the camera from the Nautilus sidebar, but makes no difference in
Shotwell or any other programs.
Attached is the debug log from gphoto2.
Same error with Canon 7D on Ubuntu 13.04 x64. Using a different USB port
worked.
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Title:
GIMP: Could not mount Canon Digital Came
Does not work with Nikon Coolpix P5000 either.
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Title:
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To manage notifications about
Update: after killing gvfs-photo2-volume-monitor and setting
IsNative=true in /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors/gphoto2.monitor
I can download the preview images but importing still fails with the
error. My previous comment was a bit too overhasty.
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I was finally able to access my camera (Canon EOS 40D) with my Ubuntu
12.10 x86_64 by killing the process /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-
monitor before starting Shotwell. The import works fine then. Previously
I was getting the same error message as in the bug description.
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also check for the gvfs gphoto2 slave, it occasionaly conflicts with
other libgphoto2 based accesses
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Title:
GIMP: Could not moun
I am getting the same problem with my Canon EOS 1100D and Toshiba Z930
that also has mixed USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports (and AMD64).
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Same problem with a USB 2 port (this is on a Sony VAIO laptop that has
two USB3 and one USB2 ports).
Here is the log, taken from Ubuntu 13.04 using USB2.
Btw, I've opened a ticket for this on SF as well:
https://sourceforge.net/p/gphoto/bugs/944/
** Attachment added: "gphoto-canon40d-usb2.log"
Check if camera is attached to USB 3 port. ... if yes, switch it to a
USB 2 port for now and try again.
The logfile shows that the camera does not respond to any commands.
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(Need to clarify my previous comment - seems to be a problem in gphoto
that only shows itself in 64-bit builds.)
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Same problem with a Canon 40D on Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10, and the latest
13.04 build. Worked fine under 32-bit Ubuntu. Seems to be an amd64
problem. gphoto logfile is attached.
** Attachment added: "gphoto-canon40d.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/1094888/+attachment/35792
For the record, I get the same symptoms as reported upstream - gphoto2
fails with:
1.801756 ptp2/usbread(2): Clearing halt on IN EP and retrying once.
1.802082 gphoto2-port(2): Clear halt...
1.802348 ptp2/usb_getresp(0): request code 0x1002 getting resp error 0x02ff
1.802558 ptp2/camera_init(0): p
Here are two relevant upstream libgphoto bugs:
http://sourceforge.net/p/gphoto/bugs/856/
http://sourceforge.net/p/gphoto/bugs/913/
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gphoto doesn't have a bug tracker, because the 1980s called and wants its
[bugs] mailing list back:
http://gphoto.10949.n7.nabble.com/gphoto-bugs-gphoto-Bugs-3523295-PTP-I-O-error-with-Canon-on-2nd-command-tt4.html
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** Also affects: libgphoto
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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To man
I have this problem too, but the problem isn't really in gimp, it's in
gphoto2 (or possibly deeper, in the USB stack). This will get you some
diagnostics:
gphoto2 --debug --debug-logfile=gphoto.log -L
You may need to install gphoto2 first:
sudo apt-get install gphoto2
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