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I have compiled libgphoto2 to fix a bug and python-gphoto2. Compilation passed but problem is that cython binary packages does not load libghoto2.so library and complains about missing symbols. System…
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I understand there has been some discussion about this prior, but I've not come across a definitive solution.
I'm trying to use a DSLR connected to my pi4 via USB with the Moonraker timelapse plug…
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Setup a travis build environment.
- [ ] AppImage - Linux X86 - V4L2
- [ ] AppImage - Linux Raspberry Pi - V4L2
- [ ] AppImage - Linux X86 - GPhoto2 Plugin
- [ ] AppImage - Linux Raspberry Pi - G…
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**the bug**
I have a bug with the --wait-event option command on Z72 and Raspberry pi 4.
When I have a new fresh install of the os rasbian, all work fine.
I run this command: gphoto2 --trigger-capt…
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Hello,
Do you know if there is a specific way to install / compile it on MacOS ? I have some troubles (functions missing).
I have installed the libgphoto2 with brew, I found the headers in usr/l…
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**Describe the bug**
I am a newbie with MacOs (before I worked with gphoto2 on Ubuntu and Rasbian).
When I installed (brew install gphoto2) I am able to take photo only with sudo (not with ordinar…
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**Describe the bug**
When the camera takes long exposure shots (~30 seconds), gphoto2 returns `gphoto2.GPhoto2 Error: [-107] Directory not found` after capture has finished (shutter closes). Runnin…
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### Environment
- **Version:** Updated from 1.x (dont know exact version anymore) to latest
- **Operating System:** Ubuntu 22.04
- **Camera:** Canon 2000d
- **Backend:** gphoto2
### Description…
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Hi Tim, I am glad you continued working on your project because I think it is great. Because I really like it I have some ideas how to improve it for even better pictures and time lapses.
The key is …
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Use `gphoto2` to trigger a **DSLR** shutter. With this software you can also transfer pictures to the Linux controlling device as well. Luckily this package is available inside OpenWrt repo:
`opkg up…