A Digital Camera Library
gPhoto (GNU Photo) is a set of libraries for previewing, retrieving, and capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your local hard drive. It does not support digital cameras based on the USB storage protocol. Those can be mounted by Linux directly.
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libgphoto2-2.5.30.tar.xz | 0005890196 5.62 MB | |
libgphoto2-2.5.30.tar.xz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
libgphoto2.changes | 0000072068 70.4 KB | |
libgphoto2.keyring | 0000104264 102 KB | |
libgphoto2.spec | 0000008187 8 KB |
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Thomas Williams (junknot)
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(revision 3)
- updated to 2.5.30 release - ptp2: * Canon: fixed display locking/unlocking after exit * generic: avoid potential crash on image addition * Sony: Add image information when wait_for_event, some config values added * Added IDs: * Nikon Zfc, Z9 * Sony DSC-WX220, Alpha-A7 IV * Nikon P950 * Canon EOS Rebel T8i * Fuji Fujifilm X-E4 * GoPro HERO10 Black - general: * fix parallel builds by requiring gettext 0.19.1 for builds from git (PR #797) * add gp_init_localedir() function to allow for non-standard installations (PR #796) - translations: * updated traditional chinese - use https urls - updated to 2.5.29 release general: * fixes build failures of libgphoto2 frontends and builds using the wrong libgphoto2 headers (issue #717) ptp2: * fixed a regression in Fuji preview capture which would lead to crashes * made the wait-event property extractor more robust (it sometimes gets NULL ptrs), hopefully fixing Sony crashes * sony: fixed a crash in sony f-number * panasonic: added more configs adjustgm, adjustab, colortemp, afmode, mfadjust, expmode, recording * fixed some bugs caused by refactoring / memory leak fixes
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