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Bug 530371 - fails to open pictures on gphotofs
fails to open pictures on gphotofs
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: eog
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.22.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: EOG Maintainers
EOG Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-04-28 14:51 UTC by Martin Pitt
Modified: 2008-04-29 11:02 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.21/2.22



Description Martin Pitt 2008-04-28 14:51:25 UTC
When using the new nautilus gvfs auto-mounting, together with the new libgphoto fs, clicking on a picture in the gphotofs view of a camera does not work, because eog does not understand gvfs yet. I guess sooner or later it will be ported, but is there a more general solution (like wrapping a  fuse fs around the gphoto fs and using that, so that legacy/command line applications can make use of it, too)?

Thanks,

Martin
Comment 1 Felix Riemann 2008-04-28 17:35:35 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> When using the new nautilus gvfs auto-mounting, together with the new libgphoto
> fs, clicking on a picture in the gphotofs view of a camera does not work,
> because eog does not understand gvfs yet. I guess sooner or later it will be
> ported,...

We moved EOG over to GIO with the 2.23.1 release. Could you check if that improves the situation for you?

> ...but is there a more general solution (like wrapping a  fuse fs around
> the gphoto fs and using that, so that legacy/command line applications can make
> use of it, too)?
> 

Hmm, I thought GIO/GVFS already does this automatically if the system supports FUSE.
Comment 2 Martin Pitt 2008-04-29 11:02:46 UTC
Ah, great, thanks! I'll try 2.23 a little later.

> Hmm, I thought GIO/GVFS already does this automatically if the system supports
> FUSE.

That would most probably be bug 528670. We should adopt that patch, I guess.