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Date:      Wed, 14 Nov 2001 20:40:27 -0500
From:      Charles Anderson <caa@midgard.dhs.org>
To:        Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>
Cc:        John Reynolds~ <jreynold@sedona.ch.intel.com>, Richard Tobin <richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>, Charles Anderson <caa@columbus.rr.com>, multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Olympus digi camera and USB +gphoto2
Message-ID:  <20011114204026.A78398@midgard.dhs.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0111141404370.4779-100000@InterJet.elischer.org>; from julian@elischer.org on Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:07:41PM -0800
References:  <20011114163058.G16819@midgard.dhs.org> <Pine.BSF.4.21.0111141404370.4779-100000@InterJet.elischer.org>

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Yes, I had problems compiling.  
No frontend.

I could not get it to compile libintl.a, but I already had it installed in
/usr/local/lib from the gettext port, so I just changed the makefiles to
use that instead of compiling the one with gphoto2.  I tried to update
the cvs tree I had it checked out in today, and I couldn't even get it to
configure.....but I don't have much time to spend looking at it right now.

Here is what I get when getting one picture.  (I have debug turned on)
bash-2.02$ gphoto2 --port usb --auto-detect -p 1
Model                          Port
----------------------------------------------------------
Canon PowerShot G1             usb:
canon_initialize()
Debug level: 1
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot A5
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot A5 Zoom
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot A50
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot Pro70
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot S10
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot S20
canon: Canon PowerShot G1, Canon PowerShot G1
found 'Canon PowerShot G1' @
usb_control_msg 192 12 85 0 0xbfbef304 1 5000
usb_control_msg 192 4 1 0 0xbfbef304 88 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 17 0 0xbfbef34c 16 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbad14 80 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbad14 80 5000
Status: Detected a Powershot G1
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbad94 80 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbad94 84 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbabe4 86 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbaa84 91 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbba924 100 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbba924 100 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbba924 100 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbba924 100 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbba924 100 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbb7b74 118 5000
usb_control_msg 64 4 16 0 0xbfbbaaf4 114 5000
Saving image as IMG_2671.JPG
Status: Switching Camera Off
closing endpoint 5
bash-2.02$

-Charlie
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:07:41PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> hmmm
> did you have any problems compiling it?
> do you use a frontend?
> I have not been able to get any information as to what the 
> command lines look like under freeBSD for a USB device..
> 
> I seem unable to get it to communicate across the USB
> connection properly..
> it finds the camera with --auto-detect
> but I can't do anything else with it...
> I get "write error" messages.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Charles Anderson wrote:
> 
> > Yes, I use gphoto2 to access my Canon Powershot G1 under freebsd, using USB.
> > 
> > On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:18:43AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > > Has anyone managed to get gphoto2 running across USB on FreeBSD?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > +------------------------------------+       ______ _  __
> > > |   __--_|\  Julian Elischer         |       \     U \/ / hard at work in 
> > > |  /       \ julian@elischer.org     +------>x   USA    \ a very strange
> > > | (   OZ    )                                \___   ___ | country !
> > > +- X_.---._/    presently in San Francisco       \_/   \\
> > >           v
> > 
> > -- 
> > Charles Anderson	caa@columbus.rr.com
> > 
> > No quote, no nothin'
> > 

-- 
Charles Anderson	caa@columbus.rr.com

No quote, no nothin'

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