On Friday 04 March 2005 08:38 am, Marcus Meissner wrote:
I then tried this on my normal machine and it would work only by letting digikam detect the camera.
Not a Good Thing (tm) but seems to show that the resmgr isn't really the problem.
And I'm not sure what device PTP would use but I don't think it is a ttyxxx device. It is a USB device and shows up as such and resmgr.conf seems to allow the user access to any USB device with a few exceptions. PTP is the Photo Transfer Protocol which really shouldn't enter into the connection problems in my view.
Still researching.... Strange stuff.
Might be gphoto2 related.
Check "gphoto2 --list-ports" ... It should only report "usb:"
Ciao, Marcus
gphoto2 --list-ports Devices found: 27 Path Description -------------------------------------------------------------- serial:/dev/ttyS0 Serial Port 0 serial:/dev/ttyS1 Serial Port 1 serial:/dev/ttyS2 Serial Port 2 serial:/dev/ttyS3 Serial Port 3 serial:/dev/ttyS4 Serial Port 4 serial:/dev/ttyS5 Serial Port 5 serial:/dev/ttyS6 Serial Port 6 serial:/dev/ttyS7 Serial Port 7 serial:/dev/ttyS8 Serial Port 8 serial:/dev/ttyS9 Serial Port 9 serial:/dev/ttyS10 Serial Port 10 serial:/dev/ttyS11 Serial Port 11 serial:/dev/ttyS12 Serial Port 12 serial:/dev/ttyS13 Serial Port 13 serial:/dev/ttyS14 Serial Port 14 serial:/dev/ttyS15 Serial Port 15 serial:/dev/ttyS16 Serial Port 16 serial:/dev/ttyS17 Serial Port 17 serial:/dev/ttyS18 Serial Port 18 serial:/dev/ttyS19 Serial Port 19 serial:/dev/ttyS20 Serial Port 20 serial:/dev/ttyS21 Serial Port 21 serial:/dev/ttyS22 Serial Port 22 serial:/dev/ttyS23 Serial Port 23 usb: Universal Serial Bus usb:001,010 Universal Serial Bus usb:001,003 Universal Serial Bus Doesn't seem to be the case. The above was with the camera attached. /var/log/messages shows: Mar 4 09:18:48 linux1 kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using address10 Mar 4 09:18:48 linux1 kernel: usb 1-2: Product: Canon Digital Camera Mar 4 09:18:48 linux1 kernel: usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Canon Inc. Mar 4 09:18:50 linux1 kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive. Mar 4 09:18:51 linux1 kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive. Mar 4 09:18:52 linux1 gphoto2: resmgr: server response code 502 Mar 4 09:18:52 linux1 last message repeated 71 times Mar 4 09:18:52 linux1 gphoto2: resmgr: server response code 501 Mar 4 09:18:52 linux1 last message repeated 26 times Mar 4 09:18:52 linux1 gphoto2: resmgr: server response code 200 and on and on............