| Summary: | kstars can't connect to two Nikon cameras simultanously | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] kstars | Reporter: | Björn Bergman <bjornb> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
| Severity: | critical | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 3.7.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
| Attachments: | indi log | ||
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Description
Björn Bergman
2024-08-31 17:36:36 UTC
I experienced this as well but with one Nikon and Canon camera connected. It used to work fine. I suspect it's more libgphoto2 issue that caused this. It was indeed an INDI Driver issue (not KStars). Please update from GIT and it should be resolved. (In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #2) > It was indeed an INDI Driver issue (not KStars). Please update from GIT and > it should be resolved. Great to have that resolved. I will se if I can learn how to do that. Otherwise I have to wait for the 2.10 release if it will make it or the next. Thanks for looking in to this! Björn Hi, I did build and installed indilib from git. It did not work with kstars. the Nikon driver crashed all the time. Bad thing I could not go back to the stable version so I hade to reinstall the entire linux installation, but that just me not knowing better. Any thoughts on when the stable version driver will work with the kstars dito? Best regards Björn Did you make sure to install INDI then INDI-3rdparty afterwards? The stable driver would be released on Oct 1st. (In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #5) > Did you make sure to install INDI then INDI-3rdparty afterwards? The stable > driver would be released on Oct 1st. I did do "sudo apt-reg reinstall kstars-bleeding" afterwards. Didn't work. Nikon driver still crashed (and eqmod as well). Gave up and then tried to go back to last working by sudo apt-get remove indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc followed by sudo apt-get install indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc But the drivers still crashed. I could not figure out how to revert from the git installation. Then I reinstalled a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Did need to move from ubuntu to xubuntu anyway. gnome was to taxing of the hardware. Cheers/Björn (In reply to Björn Bergman from comment #6) > (In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #5) > > Did you make sure to install INDI then INDI-3rdparty afterwards? The stable > > driver would be released on Oct 1st. > > I did do "sudo apt-reg reinstall kstars-bleeding" afterwards. Didn't work. > Nikon driver still crashed (and eqmod as well). > Gave up and then tried to go back to last working by > sudo apt-get remove indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc > followed by > sudo apt-get install indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc > But the drivers still crashed. > I could not figure out how to revert from the git installation. > > Then I reinstalled a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. > Did need to move from ubuntu to xubuntu anyway. gnome was to taxing of the > hardware. > > Cheers/Björn Aha, Is see. No I didn't understand I should have installed INDI-3rdparty from git afterwards... my bad! |