2008-10-22 18:11:14 |
Jeff Bowden |
bug |
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added bug |
2008-10-30 06:21:40 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-10-30 06:21:40 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: statusexplanation |
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2008-10-30 06:24:27 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: status |
Invalid |
New |
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2008-10-30 06:24:27 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: bugtargetdisplayname |
gthumb (Ubuntu) |
gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-30 06:24:27 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: bugtargetname |
gthumb (Ubuntu) |
gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-30 06:24:27 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: statusexplanation |
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Looks like the change may have been F-Spot specific in gnome-volume-manager, assigning there. |
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2008-10-30 06:24:27 |
Bryan Quigley |
gthumb: title |
Bug #287689 in gthumb (Ubuntu): "gthumb --import-photos doesn't work in intrepid without intervention" |
Bug #287689 in gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu): "gthumb --import-photos doesn't work in intrepid without intervention" |
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2008-11-04 12:09:51 |
Martin Pitt |
gnome-volume-manager: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2008-11-04 12:09:51 |
Martin Pitt |
gnome-volume-manager: bugtargetdisplayname |
gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) |
gthumb (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-04 12:09:51 |
Martin Pitt |
gnome-volume-manager: bugtargetname |
gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu) |
gthumb (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-04 12:09:51 |
Martin Pitt |
gnome-volume-manager: statusexplanation |
Looks like the change may have been F-Spot specific in gnome-volume-manager, assigning there. |
gthumb needs to be fixed to (1) provide a proper .desktop file for nautilus' "What do you want to do with this camera" dialog, and similarly to f-spot it needs to call gvfs-mount -u on the libgphoto gvfs mount. |
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2008-11-04 12:09:51 |
Martin Pitt |
gnome-volume-manager: title |
Bug #287689 in gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu): "gthumb --import-photos doesn't work in intrepid without intervention" |
Bug #287689 in gthumb (Ubuntu): "gthumb --import-photos doesn't work in intrepid without intervention" |
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2008-11-04 12:10:09 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb: status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2008-11-04 12:10:09 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb: assignee |
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pitti |
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2008-11-04 12:10:09 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb: statusexplanation |
gthumb needs to be fixed to (1) provide a proper .desktop file for nautilus' "What do you want to do with this camera" dialog, and similarly to f-spot it needs to call gvfs-mount -u on the libgphoto gvfs mount. |
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2008-11-11 14:59:48 |
Martin Pitt |
bug |
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assigned to gthumb |
2008-11-11 15:15:06 |
Launchpad Janitor |
gthumb: status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2008-11-11 15:19:38 |
Martin Pitt |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2008-11-11 15:22:07 |
Martin Pitt |
description |
In 8.04 I had configured gthumb --import-photos to run when I plugged in my camera. (System | Preferences | Removable Drives and Media...). But 8.10 when I plug in my camera, Nautilus mounts it via gphoto2 vfs which makes gthumb complain that it can't grab the device.
I can't find any way to tell Nautilus not to mount the camera. I tried setting the File Management Preferences for Photos to "do nothing" but it still does the something of mounting it.
The only workaround I've found is to open up nautilus, unmount the camera and then run gthumb --import-photos from the command line.
I don't know if this is a bug in hal, nautilus, or gnome-volume-manager. It's probably not a gthumb bug per se but I'm not sure where to file it really. |
In 8.04 I had configured gthumb --import-photos to run when I plugged in my camera. (System | Preferences | Removable Drives and Media...). But 8.10 when I plug in my camera, Nautilus mounts it via gphoto2 vfs which makes gthumb complain that it can't grab the device.
I can't find any way to tell Nautilus not to mount the camera. I tried setting the File Management Preferences for Photos to "do nothing" but it still does the something of mounting it.
The only workaround I've found is to open up nautilus, unmount the camera and then run gthumb --import-photos from the command line.
I don't know if this is a bug in hal, nautilus, or gnome-volume-manager. It's probably not a gthumb bug per se but I'm not sure where to file it really.
SRU TEST CASE:
* Install gthumb, plug in a gphoto camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window and selecting File -> Import Photos fails with a device access error.
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog, device access works.
* Plug in a mass storage camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog |
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2008-11-11 15:22:46 |
Martin Pitt |
bug |
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added attachment 'gthumb.287689.debdiff' (intrepid debdiff) |
2008-11-11 15:25:36 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb: status |
New |
In Progress |
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2008-11-11 15:25:36 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb: statusexplanation |
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intrepid SRU uploaded, waiting for Steve's review. |
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2008-11-12 10:08:16 |
Steve Langasek |
gthumb: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2008-11-12 10:08:16 |
Steve Langasek |
gthumb: statusexplanation |
intrepid SRU uploaded, waiting for Steve's review. |
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2008-11-12 10:08:44 |
Steve Langasek |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2008-12-03 14:29:06 |
Launchpad Janitor |
gthumb: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2009-01-07 07:01:08 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: status |
Unknown |
Fix Released |
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2009-02-28 12:20:38 |
antistress |
bug |
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assigned to gtkam (Ubuntu) |
2009-04-06 19:44:07 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: status |
Fix Released |
New |
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2009-04-14 19:03:50 |
Paolo Benvenuto |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Jaunty |
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2009-05-13 17:04:41 |
Steve Beattie |
removed subscriber SRU Verification |
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2009-06-09 14:49:33 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2009-12-05 14:44:31 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/gthumb |
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2009-12-05 14:56:17 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/intrepid-proposed/gthumb |
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2009-12-07 10:33:44 |
tuharsky |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Lucid |
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2010-03-20 16:33:21 |
O. Emmerson |
removed subscriber O. Emmerson |
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2010-05-08 10:01:34 |
Alex Valavanis |
gtkam (Ubuntu Intrepid): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2010-05-08 10:01:47 |
Alex Valavanis |
gtkam (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2010-05-19 13:51:00 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: status |
Fix Released |
Confirmed |
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2010-05-19 20:06:28 |
Marcel Stimberg |
gthumb (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Confirmed |
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2010-08-07 06:57:07 |
robepisc |
description |
In 8.04 I had configured gthumb --import-photos to run when I plugged in my camera. (System | Preferences | Removable Drives and Media...). But 8.10 when I plug in my camera, Nautilus mounts it via gphoto2 vfs which makes gthumb complain that it can't grab the device.
I can't find any way to tell Nautilus not to mount the camera. I tried setting the File Management Preferences for Photos to "do nothing" but it still does the something of mounting it.
The only workaround I've found is to open up nautilus, unmount the camera and then run gthumb --import-photos from the command line.
I don't know if this is a bug in hal, nautilus, or gnome-volume-manager. It's probably not a gthumb bug per se but I'm not sure where to file it really.
SRU TEST CASE:
* Install gthumb, plug in a gphoto camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window and selecting File -> Import Photos fails with a device access error.
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog, device access works.
* Plug in a mass storage camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog |
STATUS (2010-08-07): This bug was closed with a fix which, sadly, doesn't work in many locales.
This is a regression for LTS users who upgraded from Hardy to Lucid.
A trivial fix is available in comment #26.
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In 8.04 I had configured gthumb --import-photos to run when I plugged in my camera. (System | Preferences | Removable Drives and Media...). But 8.10 when I plug in my camera, Nautilus mounts it via gphoto2 vfs which makes gthumb complain that it can't grab the device.
I can't find any way to tell Nautilus not to mount the camera. I tried setting the File Management Preferences for Photos to "do nothing" but it still does the something of mounting it.
The only workaround I've found is to open up nautilus, unmount the camera and then run gthumb --import-photos from the command line.
I don't know if this is a bug in hal, nautilus, or gnome-volume-manager. It's probably not a gthumb bug per se but I'm not sure where to file it really.
SRU TEST CASE:
* Install gthumb, plug in a gphoto camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window and selecting File -> Import Photos fails with a device access error.
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog, device access works.
* Plug in a mass storage camera. Choose "gThumb" in the dialog about what to do with the device.
* intrepid final: gthumb opens main window
* with proposed fix: gthumb opens import dialog
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2010-08-07 06:57:09 |
robepisc |
summary |
gthumb --import-photos doesn't work in intrepid without intervention |
gthumb --import-photos doesn't work without manual unmount (unless you're English) |
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2010-08-07 07:04:16 |
robepisc |
bug |
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added subscriber robepisc |
2010-09-16 12:55:13 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2010-10-18 10:31:13 |
Martin Pitt |
gthumb (Ubuntu): assignee |
Martin Pitt (pitti) |
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2010-10-18 11:37:14 |
frankie |
removed subscriber frankie |
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2011-07-05 23:24:02 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gthumb: status |
Confirmed |
Expired |
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2013-12-20 05:10:02 |
Jackson Doak |
gthumb (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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