Re: gphoto2 & EXIF support?

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On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 06:12, MKlinke wrote:
> On Monday 29 December 2003 18:53, Jeff wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > Has anyone had any success with gphoto2? Ive just got a (free)
> > digital camera. Its only a shitty little thing but it does work
> > (fired up a windoze box to check ;p).
> >
> > Ive managed to get gphoto2 to pick up the cam and it can see the
> > files stored on the cam. BUT - it cant download them, it bombs out
> > with a segmentation fault. I had a look in the debug output and it
> > keeps mentioning that EXIF support was not enabled on compilation.
> > How can I enable it - Ive tried compiling from source tarballs but
> > it doesnt work - loads of libs cannot be found (none of them EXIF).
> > I installed gphoto with apt and libexif is also installed...
> >
> > [root@beast root]# rpm -q gphoto2
> > gphoto2-2.1.0-7
> > [root@beast root]# rpm -q libexif
> > libexif-0.5.12-1.fr
> >
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Jeff
> 
> Don't know which operating system you're running but I'm using Fedora 
> here with:
> 
> $gphoto2 -v
> 
> gphoto2 2.1.3 i386-redhat-linux-gcc, popt, exif, cdk, aa, jpeg, 
> readline
> 
> libgphoto2 2.1.3 i386-redhat-linux-gcc, no EXIF, no ltdl, 
> /proc/meminfo
> 
> libgphoto2_port 0.5.1 i386-redhat-linux-gcc, USB, serial baudboy 
> locking, no ltdl
> 
> which connects via PTP to a Nikon camera. I use exiftags, Version 
> 0.98, to view the extended info:
> 
> http://johnst.org/sw/exiftags/
> 
> for example:
> 
[SNIP]
> 
> Regards,  Mike Klinke
> 
> 


OK, still having problems. I'm running RH9 with kernel 2.4.20-8

I have installed the exiftags rpm and its not made any difference.
Here's the debug from gtkam...

<DEBUG>

Getting file 'pict002.ppm' in folder '/'...
Getting file 'pict002.ppm' from folder '/' (type 4)...
Downloading 'pict002.ppm' from folder '/'...
Downloading pictures!
 
Getting EXIF data is not supported and libgphoto2 has been compiled
without EXIF support.
Operation failed!

</DEBUG>

Any more suggestions?

Thanks again
Jeff


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