jPhoto

Java USB Camera Tools handle cameras that support the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) standard, a vendor-neutral standard for talking to digital cameras using USB. It provides a protocol library and command line tools, and it works nicely with GCJ, the GNU Compiler for Java.

Tags multimedia Graphics
Licenses GPL

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  •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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    Changes: Merging of some cleanups and a new SRPM so that users of RedHat 7 (and compatible) operating systems, with GCJ support, can build jPhoto binaries using just this package. It handles Kodak DC-4800 cameras smoothly on the latest Linux kernels.

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    •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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      Changes: A new capture command, and the addition of an x86 RPM for RedHat 7, with a normal executable. It uses the GNU "libgcj" JVM much like any C or C++ program uses GNU runtimes for those languages.

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      •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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        Changes: This release, available in source and binary forms, fixes all the known bugs in previous versions. It also works with the Linux 2.4.0-test9 kernel; some USB changes could break previous versions. Kaffe support works, for those of you with CPUs that Sun's JVM won't handle. Briefly, this means that your Kodak DC-4800 camera now works as well with Linux-USB as with a Microsoft OS.

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        •  30 Jan 2001 06:13
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          Changes: Initial binary only release.

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          Rcomment-before 14 Sep 2000 14:56 Rcomment-trans mojoj0j0 Rcomment-after

          initial source in CVS

          There's now an initial source drop in CVS.
          Javadoc has been put on-line.

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