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2000-06-21Update to 0.4.3. Changes since 0.4.2:hubertf3-52/+56
* Canon PowerShot library reverse-engineered by Wolfgang Reissnegger Werner Almesberger <almesber@lrc.di.epfl.ch> Rasmus Andersen <rasmus@diku.dk> Edouard Lafargue <lafargue@oslo.geco-prakla.slb.com> Philippe Marzouk <bullmali@afribone.net.ml> Ole W. Saastad <o.w.saastad@kjemi.uio.no> * New Kodak DC21x library and standalone dc21x_cam by Timecop <timecop@japan.co.jp> * Sony DSCF55/505/MSAC-SR1/DCR-PC100 library enhancements. * Support for Sony MSAC-SR1 and Memory Stick used by DCR-PC100. * Standalone rsony program by Mark Davies <mdavies@dial.pipex.com> * New patches contributed by Kees Cook <cook@cpoint.net>, Juergen Weigert <jw@netvision.de>, and Bernd Seemann <bernd@seebaer@ruhr.de> for downloading MPEGs with the standalone program. * Additional Fuji camera models have been comfirmed to work. * Konica and HP library fixes by by Ed Legowski <edlegowski@pobox.com>.
2000-06-05Depend on "imlib" 1.9.8 or newer.tron1-2/+2
2000-06-01s/USE_LIBTOOL/USE_PKGLIBTOOL/rh1-2/+2
Add a new USE_LIBTOOL definition that uses the libtool package instead of pkglibtool which is now considered outdated. USE_PKGLIBTOOL is available for backwards compatibility with old packages but is deprecated for new packages.
2000-01-19Remove redundant dependences.tron1-4/+1
2000-01-19Add missign "@dirrm" for "lib/gphoto".tron1-1/+2
2000-01-05Strip trailing '.', and/or leading '(a|an) 'abs1-1/+1
1999-12-08Update to V0.4.2. Changes:hubertf18-374/+51
New patches for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD, Sony DSC F55 library changes, a Canon A50 library and general fixes, Canon A5 compatibility fixes, Sony DSC F505 and Sony memory stick adapter support, an HTML Gallery path fix, and a GNOME desktop entry.
1999-11-30This part was not intended to be committed, back it out.hubertf1-4/+4
1999-11-30s/ttyS/tty0/ for NetBSDhubertf8-5/+147
1999-11-30Initial import of gphoto-0.4.1dmcmahill14-0/+314
gPhoto is an universal, free GTK+ application that will allow downloading, saving, and manipulation of images from several different digital camera models, or from the local harddrive. gPhoto has a basic command line interface, which is handy, if you want to set up a web camera, and use gphoto in a script, e.g. with Perl/PHP. gPhoto sports a new HTML engine, that let's you create your gallery "themes" (HTML with special tags), and publish images to the web. A directory browse mode has also been implemented. gPhoto supports a wide array of digital camera models.