Jérôme Guelfucci said 8 hours ago: > > So this is an Ekiga problem (as it works out of the box with kino) or a pwlib > problem?
I just did the following: $ apt-get source pwlib ekiga $ grep -R -i 1394 pwlib-1.10.3/ ekiga-2.0.3/ The only lines in the output that showed up for Ekiga were: ekiga-2.0.3/po/am.po:#: src/endpoint.cpp:1394 ekiga-2.0.3/po/bn.po:#: src/pref_window.cpp:1394 src/pref_window.cpp:1748 ekiga-2.0.3/po/el.po:#: ../src/gui/main.cpp:1394 ekiga-2.0.3/po/is.po:#: src/ldap_window.cpp:1279 src/ldap_window.cpp:1394 ekiga-2.0.3/debian/changelog: Closes: #136701, #139450 There were lots for pwlib, many in the configure script, so I tried to narrow it down by searching for /dev/raw1394 and got the following: $ grep -R -i /dev/raw1394 pwlib-1.10.3/ ekiga-2.0.3/ pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: * usual Video4Linux devices, specify "/dev/raw1394" or "/dev/video1394" pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: * --videoinput /dev/raw1394" should use your 1394 camera as video input. pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: if (devName == "/dev/raw1394") pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: PTRACE(0, "devName must be /dev/raw1394 or /dev/video1394"); pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: if (PFile::Exists("/dev/raw1394")) pwlib-1.10.3/plugins/vidinput_dc/video4dc1394.cxx: list.AppendString("/dev/raw1394"); >From all this I'm *guessing* it's pwlib that's the culprit. A bit of extra info I didn't include before is that I have to select the 1394AVC driver in Ekiga, with the modified permissions on /dev/raw1394, for my camera to be detected. -- Firewire camera not found with ekiga 1394avc plugin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50923 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs