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Key: FL-247
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Critical Critical
Assignee: Ken VanDine
Reporter: Thilo Pfennig
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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f-spot can not import: Could not claim the USB device - Kodak C533

Created: 13/Apr/07 02:03 PM   Updated: 27/Sep/07 06:09 PM
Component/s: GNOME
Affects Version/s: 1.2
Fix Version/s: 1.2
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see this issue)

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Environment:
f-spot=0.3.5-1-1


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Again we do have similar errors as we had in last release. When importing from a Kodak C533

$ f-spot --import
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Bonobo accessibility support initialized
Starting new FSpot server

(f-spot:7610): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `comment' for <property>.
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
Error initializing the OpenGL context:
GdkGlx.GlxException: Unable to find matching visual
at GdkGlx.Context..ctor (Gdk.Screen screen, GdkGlx.Context share_list, System.Int32[] attr) [0x00000]
at GdkGlx.Context..ctor (Gdk.Screen screen, System.Int32[] attr) [0x00000]
at FSpot.PhotoImageView.HandleRealized (System.Object sender, System.EventArgs args) [0x00000]
Reloading
item changed

(f-spot:7610): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `comment' for <property>.
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
Error initializing the OpenGL context:
GdkGlx.GlxException: Unable to find matching visual
at GdkGlx.Context..ctor (Gdk.Screen screen, GdkGlx.Context share_list, System.Int32[] attr) [0x00000]
at GdkGlx.Context..ctor (Gdk.Screen screen, System.Int32[] attr) [0x00000]
at FSpot.PhotoImageView.HandleRealized (System.Object sender, System.EventArgs args) [0x00000]
looking for
item changed
item ImportCommand+SourceItem
Testing gphoto path = usb:
PortInfo Universal Serial Bus, usb:
Error USBClaim: LibGPhoto2.GPhotoException: Could not claim the USB device
at LibGPhoto2.Error.CheckError (ErrorCode error) [0x00000]
at LibGPhoto2.Camera.Init (LibGPhoto2.Context context) [0x00000]
at GPhotoCamera.InitializeCamera () [0x00000]
at MainWindow.ImportCamera (System.String camera_device) [0x00000]
cleanup context
cleanup context
Stacktrace:

at (wrapper managed-to-native) LibGPhoto2.Camera.gp_camera_unref (System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef) <0x00004>
at (wrapper managed-to-native) LibGPhoto2.Camera.gp_camera_unref (System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef) <0xffffffff>
at LibGPhoto2.Camera.Cleanup () <0x00027>
at LibGPhoto2.Object.Dispose () <0x0000b>
at GPhotoCamera.ReleaseGPhotoResources () <0x00160>
at GPhotoCamera.Finalize () <0x0000d>
at (wrapper runtime-invoke) System.Object.runtime_invoke_void (object,intptr,intptr,intptr) <0xffffffff>

Native stacktrace:

f-spot [0x817044b]
f-spot [0x815a2e3]
[0xb7f57440]
[0xb34e05f1]
[0xb34e0570]
[0xb34e0534]
[0xb34e04f1]
[0xb34e3e96]
[0xb6e295e9]
f-spot [0x80e530e]
f-spot [0x80e6344]
f-spot [0x80d3d1e]
f-spot [0x8116675]
f-spot [0x812e7d4]
/lib/libpthread.so.0 [0xb7e7500b]
/lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xb7dda4be]

Debug info from gdb:

=================================================================
Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. This usually indicates
a fatal error in the mono runtime or one of the native libraries
used by your application.
=================================================================

Aborted



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Ken VanDine added a comment - 13/Apr/07 02:18 PM
This looks like the same problem reported for a different camera in the past. The fix then was a udev update. Perhaps udev just doesn't support this device yet.

Ken VanDine added a comment - 16/Apr/07 02:26 PM
sudo conary update gphoto-suite=@fl:1-devel

Please try that, you will need to reboot after the update to get the new udev rules.


Thilo Pfennig added a comment - 17/Apr/07 02:04 PM
this is fixed for me! )

k-os added a comment - 18/Apr/07 09:21 PM
That is still not working for me. It tells me my cam is not detected. The only thing that has changed is the error it self.

Ken VanDine added a comment - 19/Apr/07 12:49 AM
k-os:

Can you provide the exact error?


k-os added a comment - 07/May/07 07:50 AM
Ken VanDine:

It tells me that the camera is not connected or not there at all. But why does the "import pictures" pop-up-screen appear when I connect a camera?


Thilo Pfennig added a comment - 27/Sep/07 06:09 PM
k-os can you please recheck? ty.